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by rkharsan64
564 days ago
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Most of the comments here echo what the article is criticising. I can see countless threads of back-and-forth defending single-entry bookkeeping. Sure, single-entry bookkeeping might be easier and more normalized, but sometimes it is a good idea to just stick with the systems and abstractions that have been developed over centuries. Just use double-entry bookkeeping unless you definitely need something else. Sure, it might be icky for the programmer inside you, but I think you'll be thankful if you ever need to get actual accountants involved to sort out a mismatch. On a related note: does anybody know of any good resources for programmers in payments and adjacent fields? Something like an "Accounting for Programmers"? |
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https://martin.kleppmann.com/2011/03/07/accounting-for-compu...
https://www.moderntreasury.com/journal/accounting-for-develo...