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Downloading Statements
Gambler
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in Credit cards
Can anybody advise which credit cards allow you to download statements into Excel or MS money?
many thanks
many thanks
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Dunno as I don't use MS Money - but it's usually easy to simply cut and paste into Excel even if statements don't offer csv format.0
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Mint for one.Ethical moneysaver0
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(Never tried)
MBNA(all cards) - MS Money 99+, Quicken, Comma delimited
Nationwide - Excel
Barclaycard - MS Excel Comma Separated Values File
Marbles - MS Money, MS Money 98+, Quicken, Quicken 2002+, Spreadsheet
Lloyds TSB - Plain text format (for spredsheet), PFM format (for financial package)0 -
natwest do0
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HSBC Do for Money!0
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My experience is that Natwest is the best for this. I have tried Amex which do create an ofx file but it does not have balances. Barlcaycard don't.
Most companies do allow you to download in csv and you can google for a csv to ofx converter (free). I have used this to convert barclaycard text files into something I can use to import into MS Money0 -
Tesco credit card does.0
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CrazyIndianZA wrote:I have tried Amex which do create an ofx file but it does not have balances.
How do you get an ofx file out of Amex? I couldn't find anything on their website.0 -
sorry...they do qif not ofx but qif can also be imported into money.0
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