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@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ Dollars, Euros, Pounds, Francs, Shares etc. are just ``commodities''.
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Holdings in stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other financial instruments
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can be labeled using whatever is convenient for you (stock ticker
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symbols are suggested for publicly traded assets).@footnote{you can
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track ANYTHING, even time or distance traveled. As long as it cannot be
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track @emph{anything}, even time or distance traveled. As long as it cannot be
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created or destroyed inside your accounting system.}
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For the rest of this manual, we will only use the word ``commodities''
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@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@ when referring to the units on a transaction value.
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This is fundamentally different than many common accounting packages,
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which assume the same currency throughout all of your accounts. This
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means if you typically operate in Euros, but travel to the US and have
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some expenses, you would have to do the currency conversion BEFORE you
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some expenses, you would have to do the currency conversion @emph{before} you
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made the entry into your financial system. With ledger this is not
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required. In the same journal you can have entries in any or all
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commodities you actually hold. You can use the reporting capabilities
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