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Brett Smith
e429a6c6fd meta_approval: Not required for chargebacks. RT#10978. 2020-05-01 16:24:24 -04:00
Brett Smith
212036b25e meta_approval: Stop checking payables.
That's handled by meta_payable_documentation now.
2020-04-07 15:45:29 -04:00
Brett Smith
f24f941cfb meta_approval: Not required for bank transfers. RT#10635. 2020-04-05 14:49:39 -04:00
Brett Smith
bce438167c meta_approval: Required when payables are accrued. RT#10259. 2020-04-05 14:49:16 -04:00
Brett Smith
c712105bed Revise chart of accounts used throughout.
The main impetus of this change is to rename accounts that were outside
Beancount's accepted five root accounts, to move them into that
structure. This includes:

  Accrued:*Payable: → Liabilities:Payable:*
  Accrued:*Receivable: → Assets:Receivable:*
  UneanedIncome:* → Liabilities:UnearnedIncome:*

Note the last change did inspire in a change to our validation rules. We no
longer require income-type on unearned income, because it's no longer
considered income at all. Once it's earned and converted to an Income
account, that has an income-type of course.

This did inspire another rename that was not required, but
provided more consistency with the other account names above:

  Assets:Prepaid* → Assets:Prepaid:*

Where applicable, I have generally extended tests to make sure one of each
of the five account types is tested. (This mostly meant adding an Equity
account to the tests.) I also added tests for key parts of the hierarchy,
like Assets:Receivable and Liabilities:Payable, where applicable.

As part of this change, Account.is_real_asset() got renamed to
Account.is_cash_equivalent(), to better self-document its purpose.
2020-04-03 10:34:10 -04:00
Brett Smith
043644d194 meta_approval: Start hook. 2020-03-29 11:14:51 -04:00