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@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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@finalout
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@end iftex
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@titlepage
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@title Ledger: Command-Line Accounting
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@subtitle For Version 3.0 of Ledger
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@ -162,7 +161,6 @@ credit made to another account}. This is what is meant by
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``double-entry'' accounting: the journal must always balance to zero,
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with an equal number of debits and credits.
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For example, let's say you have a checking account and a brokerage
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account, and you can write checks from both of them. Rather than keep
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two checkbooks, you decide to use one journal for both. In this
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@ -254,7 +252,6 @@ that Ledger will never alter your input file. You can create and edit
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that file in any way you prefer, but Ledger is only for analyzing the
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data, not for altering it.
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@node Building the Program, Getting Help, Fat-free Accounting, Introduction to Ledger
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@section Building the program
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@ -385,7 +382,6 @@ $ ledger -f drewr3.dat balance Assets Liabilities
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$ -3,867.60
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@end smallexample
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@node Register Report, Cleared Report, Balance Report, Run Some Reports
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@subsection Register Report
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@cindex register report
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@ -1242,7 +1238,6 @@ you prefer to think of your funds: as virtual accounts, or as tags
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associated with particular transactions. Your own tastes will decide
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which is best for your situation.
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@node Keeping a Journal, Transactions, Principles of Accounting, Top
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@chapter Keeping a Journal
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@ -1319,7 +1314,6 @@ Also note the structure of the account entries. There is an implied
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hierarchy established by separating with colons (@pxref{Structuring
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Your Accounts}).
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@cindex spaces in postings
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@cindex posting format details
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@strong{The format is very flexible and it isn't necessary that you
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@ -1646,7 +1640,6 @@ Fixated pricing (such as @code{@{=$20@})} still plays a role in this
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scheme. As far as valuation goes, it's shorthand for writing
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@code{((s,d,t -> market($20,d,t)))}.
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A valuation function receives three arguments:
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@table @code
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@ -2043,7 +2036,6 @@ capture Expenses:Deductible:Medical Medical
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Would cause any posting with @code{Medical} in its name to be replaced
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with @code{Expenses:Deductible:Medical}.
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Ledger will display the mapped payees in @code{print} and
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@code{register} reports.
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@ -2276,7 +2268,6 @@ transactions specify a year, however, this command has no effect.
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The following single letter commands may be at the beginning of a line
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alone, for backwards compatibility with older Ledger versions.
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@table @code
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@item A
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See @code{bucket}
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There are two forms of this features: balance assertions, and balance
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assignments.
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@node Balance assertions, Balance assignments, Balance verification, Balance verification
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@subsection Balance assertions
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@ -3536,7 +3526,6 @@ This entry accomplishes this. Every month until you'll start with an
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automatic $37.50 deficit like you should, while your checking account
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really knows that it debited $225 this month.
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@node Periodic Transactions, Concrete Example of Automated Transactions, Effective Dates, Automated Transactions
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@subsection Periodic Transactions
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See @ref{Budgeting and Forecasting} for examples and details.
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@node Concrete Example of Automated Transactions, , Periodic Transactions, Automated Transactions
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@subsection Concrete Example of Automated Transactions
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@ -5434,7 +5422,6 @@ And with @code{--dc} it becomes this:
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$145 $145 0
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@end smallexample
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@item --depth <INT>
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Limit the depth of the account tree. In a balance report, for
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example, a @code{--depth 2} statement will print balances only for
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@ -6340,7 +6327,6 @@ Report the net gain/loss for all commodities in the report that have
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a price history.
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@end table
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Often you will be more interested in the value of your entire holdings,
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in your preferred currency. It might be nice to know you hold 10,000
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shares of PENNY, but you are more interested in whether or not that is
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One thing many people have wanted to do is to fixate the valuation of
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old European currencies in terms of the Euro after a certain date:
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@smallexample
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= expr commodity == "DM"
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; VALUE:: date < [Jun 2008] ? market(amount, date, exchange) : 1.44 EUR
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Or how about valuating miles based on a reimbursement rate during a
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specific time period:
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@smallexample
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= expr commodity == "miles" and date >= [2007] and date < [2008]
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; VALUE:: market($1.05, date, exchange)
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@ -7547,7 +7531,6 @@ exactly what was seen in the data file. Consider this journal:
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Assets:Credit
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@end smallexample
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In this case, the @emph{raw} regular transaction in this file is:
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@smallexample
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