That does the trick quite nicely.  Thanks!

On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 2:10:16 PM UTC-5, Lifepillar wrote:
>
> In article <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>, 
>  Bill <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I'm looking for a way to convert budget entries in ledger file with 
> > different period expressions to an annual basis, in order to understand 
> the 
> > overall cash flow of the budget.  That is, given the input: 
> > 
> > ~ Monthly 
> >   Expenses:Rent  $500 
> >   Assets 
> > 
> > ~ Weekly 
> >   Expenses:Groceries  $100 
> >   Assets 
> > 
> > ~ Bimonthly 
> >   Assets:Checking  $100 
> >   Income:Salary 
> > 
> > I'd like to be able to obtain the output: 
> > 
> >   $11200.00  Expenses 
> >    $6000.00    Rent 
> >    $5200.00    Groceries 
> >  $-12000.00  Income:Salary 
> > ----------- 
> >    $-800.00 
> > 
> > I've tried to do this (based on my understanding of the ledger docs) 
> with 
> > various combinations of the --forecast and --generated flags, and the 
> > balance or budget ledger commands.  So far I've been unsuccessful.  Any 
> > insights that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated! 
>
> You won't get exactly that output, but I usually do a similar thing as 
> follows: 
>
> ~ Monthly since 2015/01/01 
>   Expenses:Rent  $500 
>   Assets 
>
> ~ Weekly since 2015/01/01 
>   Expenses:Groceries  $100 
>   Assets 
>
> ~ Bimonthly since 2015/01/01 
>   Assets:Checking  $100 
>   Income:Salary 
>
> ledger budget --now 2015/12/31 expenses income 
>
> Enjoy, 
> Life 
>
>

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