diff --git a/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Balance.md b/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Balance.md index 266e91101..6815e4b21 100644 --- a/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Balance.md +++ b/hledger/Hledger/Cli/Commands/Balance.md @@ -75,8 +75,7 @@ for listing account balances, balance changes, values, value changes and more, during one time period or many. Generally it shows a table, with rows representing accounts, and columns representing periods. -Note there are some higher-level variants of the `balance` command -with convenient defaults, which can be simpler to use: +Note there are some variants of the `balance` command with convenient defaults, which are simpler to use: [`balancesheet`](#balancesheet), [`balancesheetequity`](#balancesheetequity), [`cashflow`](#cashflow) and @@ -87,7 +86,7 @@ When you need more control, then use `balance`. Here's a quick overview of the `balance` command's features, followed by more detailed descriptions and examples. -Many of these work with the higher-level commands as well. +Many of these work with the other balance-like commands as well (`bs`, `cf`, `is`..). `balance` can show.. @@ -364,7 +363,8 @@ is treated as 0). Revenues and liability balances are typically negative, however, so `-S` shows these in reverse order. To work around this, you can add `--invert` to flip the signs. -(Or, use one of the higher-level reports, which flip the sign automatically. Eg: `hledger incomestatement -MAS`). +Or you could use one of the higher-level balance reports (`bs`, `is`..), which flip the sign automatically +(eg: `hledger is -MAS`).