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{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf949\cocoasubrtf460
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{\fonttbl\f0\fmodern\fcharset0 Courier;}
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{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
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\pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\tx6160\tx6720\sl264\slmult1\ql\qnatural\pardirnatural
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\f0\fs28 \cf0 Whenever a commodity is purchased using a different commodity (such as\
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a share of common stock using dollars), it establishes a price for\
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that commodity on that day. It is also possible, by recording price\
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details in a ledger file, to specify other prices for commodities at\
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any given time. Such price transactions might look like those below:\
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\
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@smallexample\
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P 2004/06/21 02:17:58 TWCUX $27.76\
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P 2004/06/21 02:17:59 AGTHX $25.41\
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P 2004/06/21 02:18:00 OPTFX $39.31\
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P 2004/06/21 02:18:01 FEQTX $22.49\
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P 2004/06/21 02:18:02 AAPL $32.91\
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@end smallexample\
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\
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By default, ledger will not consider commodity prices when generating\
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its various reports. It will always report balances in terms of the\
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commodity total, rather than the current value of those commodities.\
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To enable pricing reports, use one of the commodity reporting options.} |