@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ accounts receivable, loans payable and loans receivable.
### Expense Accounts
These accounts contain any expense of the organization, and all begin with
`Expense:`.
`Expenses:`.
### Income Accounts
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ the tag is a relative path name of a file elsewhere in the same repository
that documents the specific expense. For example, an entry like this:
2012-02-05 Office Supply Galore - Online Order
Expense:Main Org:Office Supplies $35.00
Expenses:Main Org:Office Supplies $35.00
;Receipt: accounts/documentation/org/receipts/2012-02-05_office-supply-galore.txt
Liabilities:Credit Card:Visa -$35.00
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ The possible values for this field are:
#### Program Tag
The `Program` tag is used primarily to track program activity for `Income:`
and `Expense:` accounts. This allows for knowing what particular initiative
and `Expenses:` accounts. This allows for knowing what particular initiative
initiated the income (e.g., a specific fundraising campaign) and/or what
particular program activity an expense is toward (e.g., funding travel to
some specific conference).
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ ledger itself via the configurations found in `config-tags.ledger` and
#### Expense Account Documentation
Each `Expense:` account entry must be tagged with the following tags:
Each `Expenses:` account entry must be tagged with the following tags:
* One of: [`Invoice:`](#invoice-tag) [`Receipt:`](#receipt-tag), or
[`Statement`](#statement-tag). (The only exception to this rule: an entry
@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ the successes of various fundraising programs with a command like this:
Meanwhile, using the [`Program`](#program-tag) tag for Expenses can help
track what programs are costing with commands like these:
$ ledger -f accounts/books.ledger --group-by 'tag("Program")' reg '/^Expense/'
$ ledger -f accounts/books.ledger --group-by 'tag("Program")' reg '/^Expenses/'
FIXME: example output