Perhaps this is an issue of fava, I'm sure you'll redirect me if so... my 
problem is that fava's balance sheet shows assets as positive values and 
equity as negative (which is also odd, imho both sides should be positive 
values?) thence the income Statement shows income as negative and expenses 
as positives.

I started mucking around with code to try and flip all my beancount text 
file entries from positives to negatives but, given that is "work, (eg: got 
so far as to be searching for routine in beancount.data that outputs 
Transaction instance as beancount text?), that now I'm reconsidering my 
approach.  Even if I do flip it all successfully my balance sheet will show 
assets as negatives, equity as positives, income as positive and expenses 
as negative: better but still not "right" imho (please correct me as 
appropriate).

Ultimately I (think I) would like fava's income statement to list income in 
positive values; expenses can be either positive or negative I don't 
particularly care, but it would be nice if both sides of the balance sheet 
were positive although I can live with whatever I get on that.  

(First) Question is perhaps: Should I proceed to invert every entry in 
beancount, or focus on "fixing" fava?

thanks.

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