Money-Collection
DoubleEntry
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0.0 | 4.4 | |
over 10 years ago | 11 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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DoubleEntry
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TigerBeetle raises $6.4M to power the future of financial accounting infra
Roughy `account(id, cached_balance)`, `transaction_lines(src_account, dst_account, amount)`
This gem does literally billions of dollars worth of financial accounting for various companies at scale: https://github.com/envato/double_entry
It's dated, the API is a bit messy and needs work, as it was initially written 10+ years ago, but for a web based app I would choose a v2 of it over a non-posgres ( assuming you are using Postgres for your app ) solution.
What are some alternatives?
Monetize - A library for converting various objects into `Money` objects.
Plutus - A Ruby on Rails Engine which provides a double entry accounting system for your application
Wallet - A Ruby program to track your finances.
eu_central_bank - A gem that calculates the exchange rate using published rates from European Central Bank. Compatible with the money gem
keepr - Double entry bookkeeping with Ruby on Rails