beancount_interpolate

Beancount plugin to interpolate transactions for better report accuracy on daily level. (by Akuukis)

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  • Please validate my understanding of dates and aux dates, and their placement
    1 project | /r/plaintextaccounting | 26 May 2022
    For something like the above, I would probably just write out the separate transactions in Beancount. But there are plugins people have written to handle common cases where people might use alternate dates in Ledger. For example, your Compassion International example could use the beancount_interpolate plugin (and a prepaid expense account) like this:
  • How do you organize your ledger?
    3 projects | /r/plaintextaccounting | 15 Sep 2021
    employer.beancount - I make a transaction for every paycheck I get and put it in this file. The transaction includes my gross salary and all of the deductions. I have a similar file for my spouse, since we pool our finances. Rather than bug her every month for her pay stubs, I just let the automated import handle her net pay and then at the end of the year I use her final pay stub plus the beancount_interpolate plugin to retroactively spread her deductions over the year.
  • How do you decide if something you buy is added to assets or expenses?
    1 project | /r/plaintextaccounting | 16 Feb 2021
    Okay, so really I'd use Beancount with the beancount_interpolation plugin and do this, but the idea's the same:
  • How do you handle annual invoices with monthly payments?
    1 project | /r/plaintextaccounting | 29 Jan 2021
    This is almost exactly what I do with my taxes. (An estimated amount is taken out of my paycheck every pay period. At the beginning of the following year, I calculate my true tax burden. The resulting expense or refund is applied to either an account payable or receivable, respectively, which I backfill on a monthly basis.) The only difference is that I use Beancount with the beancount_interpolate plugin to simplify the data entry of the backfilled transactions. For example, let's say I overpaid my federal taxes and should get $900 back. Here are the transactions I'd use (in addition to the pre-existing transactions for my paychecks with tax deductions):
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Akuukis/beancount_interpolate is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of beancount_interpolate is Python.


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