>>>>> Martin Blais <[email protected]> writes:

> Virtual accounts are a crutch. I say: don't use them. If you hadn't had them
> in the first place, you would have come up with a similar method yourself.

If people don't want to use them, that's fine.  But Ledger is not an
accounting tool; it's a tool that may be used to do accounting.  As such, I
believe virtual accounts serve a role that others with non-accounting problems
may wish to fill.

That said, there is a reason for --strict, and perhaps one of its meaning
should be to uphold DE principles.  Or maybe a --double-entry switch to
disallow anything which might bend those rules in any way.

John

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