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authorMartin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com>2014-10-17 21:22:02 -0400
committerMartin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com>2014-10-17 21:22:02 -0400
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Fix numbers from example
Thanks to Dominik Honnef.
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@@ -3325,10 +3325,10 @@ For example, consider the stock sale given above:
@end smallexample
The commodity transferred into @samp{Assets:Brokerage} is not actually 10
-AAPL, but rather 10 AAPL @{$5.00@}. The figure in braces after the
+AAPL, but rather 10 AAPL @{$50.00@}. The figure in braces after the
amount is called the ``lot price''. It's Ledger's way of remembering
that this commodity was transferred through an exchange, and that
-$5.00 was the price of that exchange.
+$50.00 was the price of that exchange.
This becomes significant if you later sell that commodity again. For
example, you might write this: