Ok,

I think I know the answer. To get get a thing, close income statement one 
just has to run a balance report for Income and Expenses for a given 
period. E.g.

ledger -f drewr3.dat balance Expenses Income --begin 2011/01/01 --now 
2011/01/31

          $ 5,629.00  Expenses
          $ 5,500.00    Auto
             $ 20.00    Books
            $ 109.00    Food:Groceries
         $ -2,030.00  Income
         $ -2,000.00    Salary
            $ -30.00    Sales
--------------------
          $ 3,599.00



correct?


On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 12:43:21 AM UTC+1, Chary Chary wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I just found this question (which I now have the same), but it  was not 
> answered.
>
> Having read through documentation I did not find any income statement 
> report. I guess Ledger does not know, that income is income, expenses are 
> expenses and that you are supposed to extract one from another to get 
> income.
>
> So, how to do it in ledger? 
>
>
> On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 3:55:23 AM UTC+1, Rick Mann wrote:
>>
>> Something I would've thought would be trivial in Ledger…I can't figure 
>> out how to do. I'd like to generate a report like the one here:
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_statement#Sample_income_statement
>>
>> That is, I want a list of accounts down the left, indented down to some 
>> depth, and columns of months (or other arbitrary period) to the right 
>> summing the credits and debits in each account, subtotals optional. I'd 
>> also like to be able to interleave columns showing the budgeted amounts for 
>> each account.
>>
>> It'd be great if I could get this output formatted as text, but CSV is 
>> more important.
>>
>> Can it do this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rick
>>
>

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