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				<title>Keeping Your Personal Finances in Git: The Act of treating personal finance as source code</title>
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				<description>A major benefit of plain text accounting is that you can treat your personal finance in the same way you treat your other precious data: placing it under version control and tracking its revision.</description>
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				<title>Plain Text Accounting: The Ledger Is Just Text</title>
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				<description>How does a textsmith manage his personal finance? This article demonstrates that plain text goes beyond the domain of sysadmin and programming into personal spaces.</description>
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