On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 00:00 Tracy wrote:
> As with so many things, your mileage may vary, but...
Thanks so much, Tracy—that’s very helpful. Some of those banks are in my
area.
-Tom
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As with so many things, your mileage may vary, but...
I use Huntington Bank. They have the ability to download transactions
(in most any date ranges you might want, up to about 2 years) as a CSV
or a QFX file (QFX being the Quicken extended version of OFX, which
GnuCash can import without any
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 20:54 wrote:
> Tom,
> There is another issue with putting up a list of banks known not to supply
...
Okay, I'll stop fooling with that idea--you're all right.
>
The best place to find out what a bank website can or can't do is usually
> from
>
their IT department, as
Tom,
There is another issue with putting up a list of banks known not to supply
OFXQFX or CSV downloads. The banks can up date there procedure and if the
information put up is wrong or becomes wrong, they may take issue with an
independent site posting that information particularly without some
The best way to choose a bank is to find one close to home that has
important features like types of accounts that you need and physical branch
hours and locations that work for you. Whichever bank meets those
requirements probably also offers file exports in several formats.
On Tue, Aug 9,
It is incredibly easier to list banks that don't offer that service or that
do it wrong. A list of banks that do would almost duplicate the yellow
pages (remember them?) and would go out of date just as quickly.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022, 4:33 PM Tom Browder wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 16:11
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 16:11 David Carlson
wrote:
> Tom,
>
> As Gyle mentioned, the vast majority of banks, credit card companies and
> even online
>
David, that the "vast majority" allegedly provide such capability doesn't
help someone looking for a local bank providing such. Why do GnuCash
Tom,
As Gyle mentioned, the vast majority of banks, credit card companies and
even online merchants offer both csv and either ofx or qfx direct downloads
on their website, usually through an icon near the list of recent
transactions. There are a few exceptions, even a small number that say
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 15:12 John Ralls wrote:
On Aug 9, 2022, at 10:10 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
...
> > To continue in a more direct way to fix my problem, I would appreciate
> > users who can recommend specific US banks they know that provide OFX or
> CSV
> > downloads for all personal accounts
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 15:00 Gyle McCollam wrote:
> I use 6 different banks and many more credit cards and they all offer
> downloads in CSV or QFX.
>
Gyle, can you please list them and what they provide?
I understand that one may have to search around, but it would help to have
a starting
> On Aug 9, 2022, at 10:10 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
>
> On another thread I asked for any third-party resources for converting pdf
> bank statements to another format. One in particular works good enough for
> my current bank, Hancock-Whitney. The resource was suggested by Christopher
> Lam.
>
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On another thread I asked for any third-party resources for converting pdf
bank statements to another forma
On another thread I asked for any third-party resources for converting pdf
bank statements to another format. One in particular works good enough for
my current bank, Hancock-Whitney. The resource was suggested by Christopher
Lam.
To continue in a more direct way to fix my problem, I would
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