Hello!
I'm at my third attempt to try accounting with beancount. Many things in accounting are new to me. So I try to do the actual accounting as well as I know for now and learn as I move.
I guess one beginner's question is how to deal with currency conversion in transactions.
Take this fake example. Transferring money from a European bank to Wise in EUR and then to another bank in XXX. So Wise gives the information for the transaction like this:
Transaction details
| You sent | 100 | EUR |
| Our fee | 5.67 | EUR |
| We converted | 94.33 | EUR |
| Exchange rate | 12.3456 | XXX/EUR |
| You received | 1164.56 | XXX |
What I did now was to enter this transaction like the following in beancount:
1972-08-17 * "" "Transfer"
Assets:EU:Wise:Transfer -100.00 EUR
Expenses:Financial:Fees:Wise 5.67 EUR
Assets:AU:Bank:Checking 1164.56 XXX @ 0.0810005184033 EUR
I guess this works, but I'm not sure if I should invert the conversion rate every time for transactions like this? Or is there another/better way to do this?
Again, sorry for the basic nature of the question.
Alex