Use ProperSoft Bank2QIF at https://www.propersoft.net/products/bank2qif to convert PDF/OFX/QFX/QBO/QIF files to QIF format and import into Quicken, MS Money, MYOB or your accounting software importing QIF files.
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Use ProperSoft OFX2CSV at https://www.propersoft.net/products/ofx2csv to convert OFX files to CSV or Excel.
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Start OFX2CSV converter and open a transactions file. Review transactions before converting.
Choose CSV target: All data CSV, Excel, Quickbooks Online, Xero. Click 'Convert' button, choose a name for your CSV/Excel file.
Review created CSV file and import it into Quickbooks Online, Xero or work with the file in Excel.
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Use ProperSoft CSV2IIF to convert CSV/Excel transactions into IIF file and import into Quickbooks Desktop (Windows or Mac). https://www.propersoft.net/products/csv2iif
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Use ProperSoft CSV2OFX at https://www.propersoft.net/products/csv2ofx to convert CSV/Excel to OFX and import into Quickbooks Online, Xero, YNAB, MS Money and more.
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Start CSV2OFX converter and open a CSV file. Review transactions before converting, reassign columns if needed. Make sure expenses are negative and deposits are positive.
Choose the OFX target to better work with your accounting software or use the "regular OFX" option. Click the 'Convert' button to create an OFX file.
In your accounting software, look for the "File Upload" or "Import a statement", import an OFX file and review transactions after import.
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CSV2QBJ at https://www.propersoft.net/csv2qbj/ creates General Journal Entries (.QBJ) files from CSV or Excel files. Import into Quickbooks or Quickbooks for Mac (version 2013 or later).
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Use ProperSoft OFX2QBO at https://www.propersoft.net/products/ofx2qbo to convert OFX to QBO (Web Connect) and import into Quickbooks.
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Start OFX2QBO converter and open an OFX file. Review transactions before converting, check that dates are correct, have the correct year, deposits and withdrawals are in correct places.
Set INTU.BID number to match your bank or use a default value.
Set the Account ID (number) and the Account Type. For multiple accounts, use a different account ID for each account.
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ProperSoft CSV2QIF at https://www.propersoft.net/csv2qif/ supports Quicken 2017 for PC! Convert CSV/Excel file with transactions (with categories) to the QIF format and import directly into bank or credit card account in Quicken 2017 for PC.
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When you open CSV2QIF for the first time it will ask you to get a trial license. And your conversion with a trial license is limited to ten transactions per file. To convert without limits, please purchase for the license, but you can try before purchasing on the limited number of transactions (up to 10 transactions).
Select a sample.csv file. It has 4 transactions: 3 expenses and 1 deposit. The source file has column names: Date, Amount, Payee, Memo, Check #, Type, Category. CSV looks like a text file.
You can change Mapping on your CSV file, reassign columns if you like. The converter tries to read your CSV file, tries to read your column names. And if it says 'Date' column, 'Payee', 'Amount', 'Memo', it will find those columns and assign them automatically. But you can change them. You can say, this is gonna be Payee or this is gonna be Memo. You can change all that and save as new Mapping.
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Use ProperSoft Bank2CSV at https://www.propersoft.net/products/bank2csv to convert PDF/OFX/QFX/QBO/QIF files to CSV/Excel format and import into Quickbooks Online, Xero, Quicken for Mac or Excel
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