Thanks for putting this together!

On Sun, Apr 18, 2021, 10:22 cha...@gmail.com <chas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Very well put-together. I will say that for me the thing that made it easy
> to stick with Beancount, and plain text accounting in general, is to
> simplify my financial life.
>
> I have one login for my checking/savings/brokerage/retirement/main credit
> card acounts, another couple CCs, my mortgage, and just don't track much
> other stuff (like airline miles).
>
> This simplicity also probably stops me from getting into things that
> wouldn't be good for my financial life, like day trading :)
>
> On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 5:23:16 AM UTC-4 redst...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> A few years ago, I found Beancount and very quickly understood how well
>> it solved many problems in personal finance software that I'd faced for
>> years prior. Beancount's extensibility was a core attraction for me, and it
>> was clear the software was worth investing in. I started writing automation
>> around it for my needs. Today, a bunch of that automation works
>> surprisingly well, though it's taken effort to get here.
>>
>> I've started writing up some of my Beancount workflows in the hope that
>> it saves others tons of time. The first in this series is ledger updates.
>> I'd previously posted this in a thread somewhere, but am creating a
>> separate thread here, so I can post updates and such.
>>
>> Link to article series: *The Five-Minute Ledger Update
>> <https://reds-rants.netlify.app/personal-finance/the-five-minute-ledger-update/>*
>>
>> Extract follow:
>> * Problem: Updating Your Ledger is a Pain! *
>>
>> *That’s right, updating your ledger with data from your financial
>> institutions is the most laborious and frustrating part of personal
>> finance. It doesn’t need to be so with Beancount, which is the point of
>> this series of articles.*
>>
>> *With a little bit of effort upfront, open source tooling can actually be
>> way better than commercial solutions, and far more flexible and extensible.*
>>
>> *Zero Effort Updates*
>>
>> *The ultimate vision of this set of articles is to have your ledger
>> updated automatically with zero effort from you. How close can we get to
>> that vision? When I started out, each update would take hours of
>> frustrating effort and reconciliation across 60+ accounts at institutions.
>> So much so, I only did updates once in a few months. After understanding
>> why, and developing solutions, I am now at a point where my ledger updates
>> take well less than five minutes.*
>>
>> *Bringing it down to under five minutes was critical to making personal
>> finance productive and fun, because it lets me get away from tinkering, and
>> enables me to focus on the actual finances.*
>>
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