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\f0\fs28 \cf0 Once you have a journal file representing a recent history of your\
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finances, the next step is to generate reports in order to give richer\
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meaning to this data. For example: Where do you spend your money? Do\
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you have enough to cover upcoming expenses? Are you creating or losing\
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net worth? Are your investment performing well? All of these questions\
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can be answered easily with Ledger---if you know how to ask them.\
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Preparing complex reports is not a simple task, but neither is it a\
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difficult one. All that's required is a proper understanding of how\
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Ledger views your data, and how it prepares it for reporting.\
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After Ledger reads a journal file, it creates an in-memory\
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representation reflecting the order and composition of those transactions.} |