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ofx files Jean-Paul De Winter 07-29-2006
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Posted by Jean-Paul De Winter on July 29, 2006, 6:16 am
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Hi
I think about moving from money to quicken
The only thing I must be sure of is that I can download my bank's ofx
files into quicken.
In Money the information from the ofx files are cataloged
automatically... Is this possible with quicken too?
Thanks
JP                                                                        

Posted by John Pollard on July 29, 2006, 8:28 am
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> I think about moving from money to quicken
> The only thing I must be sure of is that I can download my
> bank's ofx files into quicken.
> In Money the information from the ofx files are cataloged
> automatically...

> Is this possible with quicken too?

OFX, no; QFX, yes.

Quicken comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. You can get
the product, check its Participating Financial Institutions List
to see if your financial institutions are supported, and if they
are supported, what method of download you can get from them.
(Q2007 is to be released August 1).

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John Pollard
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Posted by John Pollard on July 29, 2006, 8:51 am
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>
>> I think about moving from money to quicken
>> The only thing I must be sure of is that I can download my
>> bank's ofx files into quicken.
>> In Money the information from the ofx files are cataloged
>> automatically...

>> Is this possible with quicken too?


> OFX, no; QFX, yes.
>
> Quicken comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. You can get
> the product, check its Participating Financial Institutions
> List to see if your financial institutions are supported, and
> if they are supported, what method of download you can get
> from them. (Q2007 is to be released August 1).

And you can always just call your financial institution and ask
them (or check their web site).

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John Pollard
First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
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