[Trainer-Talk] Financial Program
Graham Mehl
blind at trailstone.com
Fri Dec 1 20:15:06 UTC 2017
Barbara,
I do not have firsthand on using it, but I here QuickBooks is acceptable and
accepts bank imports. There is an online and a desktop version of the
software. I would be interested in what others say, since I have to start
developing a budget that is easy, accessible, and requires minimal effort to
categorize transactions.
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Graham Mehl
blind at trailstone.com
NFB Central Maryland Chapter, Vice President
LCB graduate, 2016
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Barbara Johnson via Trainer-Talk
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Financial Program
Hello. I have been using Money Talks successfully for many years, entering
data by hand. Now I'm spending six months at a time in a part of the world
where Internet connections are unreliable. I'd like to import bank
transactions when I return to the U.S., but Money Talks only accepts .csv
and .qif files that are outdated. Does anyone know of an accessible
financial software program with the ability to import bank transactions?
Thanks.
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