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Keeping (financial) score with Ledger –
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I’ve used [Ledger CLI][1] to keep track of my finances since 2005, when I moved to Canada. I like the plain-text approach, and its support for virtual envelopes means that I can reconcile both my bank account balances and my virtual allocations to different categories. Here’s how we use those virtual envelopes to manage our finances separately.
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Every month, I have an entry that moves things from my buffer of living expenses to various categories, including an allocation for household expenses. W- doesn’t ask for a lot, so I take care to be frugal with the difference between that and the cost of, say, living on my own. The way we handle it is that I cover a fixed amount, and this is credited by whatever I pay for groceries. Since our grocery total is usually less than the amount I budget for household expenses, any difference just stays on the tab. I used to write him cheques to even it out, but lately I just pay for the occasional additional large expense.
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Here’s a sample envelope allocation:
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2014.10.01 * Budget
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[Envelopes:Living]
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[Envelopes:Household] $500
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;; More lines go here
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```
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Here’s one of the envelope rules set up. This one encourages me to classify expenses properly. All expenses are taken out of my “Play” envelope.
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= /^Expenses/
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(Envelopes:Play) -1.0
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```
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This one reimburses the “Play” envelope for household expenses, moving the amount from the “Household” envelope into the “Play” one.
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= /^Expenses:House$/
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(Envelopes:Play) 1.0
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(Envelopes:Household) -1.0
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```
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I have a regular set of expenses that simulate the household expenses coming out of my budget. For example, here’s the one for October.
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2014.10.1 * House
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Expenses:House
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Assets:Household $-500
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```
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And this is what a grocery transaction looks like:
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2014.09.28 * No Frills
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Assets:Household:Groceries $70.45
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Liabilities:MBNA:September $-70.45
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```
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Then `ledger bal Assets:Household` will tell me if I owe him money (negative balance) or not. If I pay for something large (ex: plane tickets, plumbing), the regular household expense budget gradually reduces that balance.
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I picked up the trick of adding a month label to my credit card transactions from W-, who also uses Ledger to track his transactions. It lets me doublecheck the balance of a statement and see if the previous statement has been properly cleared.
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It’s a bit of a weird use of the assets category, but it works out for me mentally.
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Using Ledger to track it in this way lets me keep track of our grocery expenses and the difference between what I’ve actually paid and what I’ve budgeted for. If I end up spending more than I expected, I can move virtual money from more discretionary envelopes, so my budget always stays balanced.
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Ledger’s a powerful tool. Pretty geeky, but maybe more descriptions of workflow might help people who are figuring things out!
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More posts about: [finance][2] Tags: [ledger][3] | [See in index][4] // **[5 Comments »][5]**
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via: http://sachachua.com/blog/2014/11/keeping-financial-score-ledger/
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作者:[Sacha Chua][a]
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选题:[lujun9972](https://github.com/lujun9972)
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[a]:http://sachachua.com
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[1]:http://www.ledger-cli.org/
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[2]:http://sachachua.com/blog/category/finance/
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[3]:http://sachachua.com/blog/tag/ledger/
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[4]:http://pages.sachachua.com/sharing/blog.html?url=http://sachachua.com/blog/2014/11/keeping-financial-score-ledger/
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[5]:http://sachachua.com/blog/2014/11/keeping-financial-score-ledger/#comments
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