I need to put more thoughts into it, my ultimate goal is to implement
similar to quickbook and produce a nice income/cashflow monthly statement
(fwiw in pdf) for all investors in my LLC, which aggregates all the
investing activities.
Now I have subaccounts as you suggested, and manually have
>From a high level - and I don't have time to dig too deep into the details
right now - it's a matter of handling accounts differently depending on the
scenario you desire to implement. For instance, you could have
completely separate ledgers for each of the entities, but if you want joint
Thanks for the reference, I looked at them quickly.
Separate bean files sound like a good alternative, however many of rentals
share the same transactions, which would be tedious to manually separate
them. I can automate to some extent, but spreading the source of truth into
many locations
IIRC that's something that can be built on top of Beancount, that can
probably be build with some juggling of accounts.
Here's the doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nf_yCiLuewVCEjkXq9Kd9SqbZGWqcs0v0pT5xQnkyzs/edit
Probably doesn't have to be part of the core.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 9:35
Hi,
There's probably a way to do this with bean-query, but the easiest solution
I can think of is to have each rental property in its own beancount file
and call them both with an include statement. This was you can comment out
the one you don't want to see.
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 14:56 Hao Wu
Hi list,
What is the best way to track expenses and income per rental property?
If I have two property, Rental-A and Rental-B, I need to track their
expenses and income separately, Expenses:Rental-A/B and Income:Rental-A/B,
and they are shown nicely in the income statement, however, what I'd