Vanth is a way to track your expenses.
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README.md

Vanth

Vanth is a way to track your expenses. It's primary goals are the following:

1 - You can host it yourself so you don't have to trust any third party with your financial data 2 - It minimizes the amount of effort and human input required to maximally track your expenses 3 - It seeks to maximize information available about your expenses

Vanth is released under the Affero GPL (http://www.affero.org/oagpl.html)