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Fava indeed has a budgets-feature built on top of custom directives.
You can read more about it in the help pages: http://fava.pythonanywhere.com/example-3/help/budgets/
> Am 24.06.2017 um 22:10 schrieb Martin Blais <bl...@furius.ca>:
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> There are no dedictated tools to create a budget in Beancount itself.
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> You will find prior discussions on this list (and the Ledger list) about how to setup double-entry accounts to do budgets, but IMO it doesn't work well. The better way to do budgets in that setting would be to create a new directive that expresses constraints on changes or balances of a particular account. This is not implemented.
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> I think the Fava team has prototyped something however, using the Custom directive. Maybe they can chip in about the status of that project.
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> On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Kunal A. <kuna...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Is it possible to generate a Budget Account with Beancount?
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> I tried to look up the manual but i cant find any tools to create a budget.
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> Thanks
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On Sat, 24 Jun 2017 22:20:26 +0200
Dominik Aumayr <dom...@aumayr.name> wrote:
Hello,
> Fava indeed has a budgets-feature built on top of custom directives.
> You can read more about it in the help pages:
> http://fava.pythonanywhere.com/example-3/help/budgets/
Beancount+Fava provides most of my desired features, along with the
Python implementation, to fully migrate from GNUCash to
#plaintextaccounting, but there is single feature for which I'm not
sure if there is some simple-enough workaround (due to lack of support
for automated transactions) to have envelope-budgeting with
Beancount+Fava?
The reference doc explaining desired list of features is described here:
https://frdmtoplay.com/envelope-budgeting-with-ledger/
Fava does provide 'budget' directive, but I wonder about this feature:
Envelopes that "roll-over" and don't reset monthly