Yesterday I put together a script to generate a "process control chart" of 
spending relative to portfolio size and figured I would share it. Here's 
the github repo:

https://github.com/hoostus/beancount-control-chart

It has some command line options, which are hopefully self-explanatory. The 
idea is, for each month we look at our portfolio (for some configurable 
definition of that...) and our spending and see what percentage of our 
assets we're currently spending. This is primarily targeted at someone who 
is retired but maybe others would also find it interesting. Because monthly 
spending as a percentage of the portfolio tends to be volatile, there's a 
12-month moving average with a shaded area of 1 standard deviation (of the 
volatility of monthly spending) wide around it. There is also an "upper 
control limit" which is a spending ceiling.


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