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Buy nowI have seen discussions about not being able to change the number of decimal places in QB Online reports, but have not see this particular issue be raised.
For any report that has a % CHANGE column, the percent is set to two decimal places. It would be nice to change that. However, even more important is the fact that the result displayed is not the actual two decimal places, but rather two zeroes. For example, a Current vs. Prior report shows CY=$279 and PY=$162. The actual percent change to two decimal places is 72.22%; however, the result displayed in the % CHANGE column is 72.00%. This is wrong, as it is claiming precision to two decimal places (does anyone remember learning significant digits in their high school chemistry class?), but only displaying the result to the nearest rounded integer.
So, QB should either allow us to change the number of decimal places to zero or fix the arithmetic so that the proper answer shows in that column.