QIF import: not require header line
Grant
emailgrant at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 14:36:27 EDT 2009
>> Can gnucash be set to not require the header line in imported QIF
>> files? My idiotic bank (Chase) doesn't include the header line.
>
> You can open a QIF file with any text editor and add the header.
>
>> BTW, is anyone using a bank in the US they like? Washington Mututal
>> was great, but that's over now.
>
> I handle almost all of my banking through a local bank, Cecil Bank:
> http://cecilbank.com/
>
> I get 2% on NOW checking and 2.6% on 1-year CDs, I've yet to be hit with
> an unreasonable surprise fee, and their service is thorough, responsive,
> and friendly. I believe you have to live in a certain geographic area
> to open an account with them, though. There may be a similar local bank
> near you.
>
> I also have accounts with PNC and with ING Direct. If I couldn't do
> business with Cecil Bank, I'd probably use PNC because I occasionally
> like walking into a building and talking with a live human, and because
> I still have occasion to write a paper check. Were it not for that, I'd
> use ING Direct for everything.
>
> https://www.pnc.com/
> http://home.ingdirect.com/
Thank you for the info. I'm very interested to hear from anyone else
on banks they like. I've had bad experiences with both Bank of
America and Wells Fargo.
- Grant
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