On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 6:57 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm looking at Beancount to get a better grasp of my expenses. A vital part 
> of that are regular expenses, things like income, monthly rent, yearly 
> insurance fees, or semesterly university fees. I'm surprised to find no 
> documentation on how to manage such regular expenses with Beancount.

The author makes more money than he spends, so never cared much about budgeting.


> I've searched the documentation, this group, and the web, but the closest 
> thing I've found is the forecast plugin which marks itself as experimental 
> and seems minimal.

Look for "envelope budgeting" on the mailing-list, it's been discussed
before several times.


> Instead, I'm under the impression that I'm supposed not to project these 
> costs into the future, but to just keep track of the actual transactions that 
> have occurred in the past.

Recording history and extracting various reports from it has been the focus.


> However, this feels insufficient to me, since it seems important to know how 
> much money I will have left next month to spend on running costs.
>
> Therefore I would love some feedback on how you handle recurring expenses 
> with Beancount and whether it's the right tool for what I'm looking for?

You'd have to design an envelope budgeting scheme and perhaps a plugin
to auto-generate transactions in the future.
It's likely not very difficult, all the underlying pieces are in place
to do this.
But if you don't code Beancount itself doesn't provide a great
solution for this.

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