Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: beancount_portfolio_allocation
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: Beancount portfolio allocation report
Keywords: beancount,report,portfolio,allocation
Author: Ghislain Bourgeois
Author-email: Ghislain Bourgeois <ghislain.bourgeois@gmail.com>
License-Expression: GPL-2.0-only
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2)
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Financial and Insurance Industry
Classifier: Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial
Classifier: Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial :: Accounting
Classifier: Topic :: Office/Business :: Financial :: Investment
Requires-Dist: beancount>=3
Requires-Dist: beanquery
Requires-Dist: tabulate
Maintainer: Ghislain Bourgeois
Maintainer-email: Ghislain Bourgeois <ghislain.bourgeois@gmail.com>
Requires-Python: >=3.10
Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/ghislainbourgeois/beancount_portfolio_allocation/issues
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/ghislainbourgeois/beancount_portfolio_allocation.git
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

beancount_portfolio_allocation
==============================

Reports on portfolio asset allocations in beancount. Useful for risk analysis
and for rebalancing purposes.

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Installation
------------

### From source

```bash
$ python3 setup.py install
```

### PIP

```bash
$ pip install beancount_portfolio_allocation
```

Usage
-----

```text
usage: Report on portfolio asset classes allocation vs targets.
       [-h] --portfolio PORTFOLIO bean

positional arguments:
  bean                  Path to the beancount file.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --portfolio PORTFOLIO
                        Name of portfolio to report on
```

### Example

```bash
$ bean-portfolio-allocation-report ledger.beancount --portfolio pension
CASH
====
Subclass      Market Value    Percentage    Target %    Difference
----------  --------------  ------------  ----------  ------------
cash                380.00         19.00        0.00       -380.00


EQUITY
======
Subclass      Market Value    Percentage    Target %    Difference
----------  --------------  ------------  ----------  ------------
ca-stock            700.00         35.00       30.00       -100.00
us-stock            600.00         30.00       30.00          0.00


FIXED
=====
Subclass      Market Value    Percentage    Target %    Difference
----------  --------------  ------------  ----------  ------------
ca-bond             320.00         16.00       40.00        480.00
```


Prerequisites
-------------

Before running this tool, your beancount files will need some additional
metadata to help it do its job.

### Commodities

All the commodities/currency you want to track will need to have the
`asset-class` and `asset-subclass` metadata strings filled in. The actual
values are up to you. Here are some examples:

```beancount
1867-01-01 commodity CAD
  asset-class: "cash"
  asset-subclass: "cash"

1986-03-13 commodity MSFT
  asset-class: "equity"
  asset-subclass: "us-stock"

1977-01-03 commodity AAPL
  asset-class: "equity"
  asset-subclass: "us-stock"

2007-04-04 commodity VAB
  asset-class: "fixed-income"
  asset-subclass: "ca-bond"
```

You will also need valid price directives for all commodities held at cost and
at least one 'operating_currency' option defined. The values in the report will
all be converted to the first 'operating_currency' defined. A future version
will offer a way to specify the currency to use for reporting.

### Accounts

Accounts need to be part of a specific portfolio to track. Only one portfolio
is supported by account, but you can have multiple portfolios over multiple
accounts:

```beancount
2000-01-01 open Assets:CA:Employer:PensionPlan
  portfolio: "pension"

2000-01-01 open Assets:CA:Questrade:RRSP
  portfolio: "pension"

2000-01-01 open Assets:CA:Questrade:Trading
  portfolio: "day-trading"
```

#### Cash Based Accounts

It is possible to specify `asset-class` and `asset-subclasse` or accounts that
are reported as a cash-value, but are backed by specific asset classes.

This is use in particular for managed retirement accounts.

```beancount
2000-01-01 open Assets:CA:Employer:PensionPlan
  portfolio: "pension"
  asset-class: "fixed-income"
  asset-subclass: "ca-bond"
```

### Target allocations

You can currently define your target allocation percentages for different asset
subclasses in a portfolio using custom directives. There can currently be only
one directive for the same portfolio and asset subclass. Missing allocation
targets will be assumed to be 0%. An example 60/40 portfolio target might look
like this (*NOT* a financial advice):

```beancount
2018-06-14 custom "allocation" "pension" "ca-stock" 30
2018-06-14 custom "allocation" "pension" "us-stock" 30
2018-06-14 custom "allocation" "pension" "ca-bond" 40
```

