I've been using the Asset Allocation reporting since Craig wrote it up for
everyone, and have really liked it. Now I'm wondering what the best way to
break down asset allocation across account types (personal vs. retirement)
might be.
Since it's a balance statement and keying off the Allocation "accounts"
$ ledger balance -X '$' --no-total --format "${fmt}" ^Allocation: ;
I thought one way could be to include extra guards on the 'expr' that looks
at the account names to determine retirement or personal investment status,
and then indicate in the fund names which ones belong to which groups, but
that leads to a lot of duplication of information (2x the entries breaking
down the allocations of a fund).
Has anyone come up with a simpler way to get such a breakdown?
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