I have yet to set up a working system. I've not even gotten invested in 
beancount yet.

I had planned to simply use beancount to get acquainted and if I needed 
more maybe develop a plugin. Though obviously I have to date shied away 
from that effort. ;)

Am Sonntag, 5. April 2020 15:02:41 UTC+2 schrieb Makdisse:
>
> I wonder what did you end up using to achieve the outcome you needed?
>
>
> On Tuesday, 10 September 2019 11:57:36 UTC+1, [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. 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.
>> 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. 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?
>>
>

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