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Note: If you really need to get data from a QIF file into an account that does not support QIF imports (e.g. Quicken 2005 and later), you can import from the QIF file into a (temporary) Cash account. Make sure the first line in the QIF file says "!Type:Cash" for importing it into a Quicken Cash account. (QIF files can be edited in any text editor.)
The SIE format is an open standard for transferring accounting data between different software produced by different software suppliers. SIE could be used to transfer data between software on the same computer, but also used for sending data between companies, for example between the company, the accountant and the audit.
The specification allows for bank- and application-specific extensions, although only a subset is necessary to describe a financial transaction. Versions 1.0 through 1.6 relied on SGML for data exchange, but later versions are XML based. According to the main OFX site, "The specification is freely licensed, allowing any software developer to ...
Data blending is a process whereby big data from multiple sources [1] are merged into a single data warehouse or data set. [ 2 ] Data blending allows business analysts to cope with the expansion of data that they need to make critical business decisions based on good quality business intelligence . [ 3 ]
You can use bank-to-bank transfers to transfer money between two accounts you own or to send money to another person’s account. Unfortunately, the ACH network only connects U.S. banks.
In the first commercial electronic data processing Hollerith machines were used to compile the data accumulated in the 1890 U.S. Census of population. [4] Hollerith's Tabulating Machine Company merged with two other firms to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, later renamed IBM. The punch-card and tabulation machine business ...
Where can you find your bank account information? This answer depends on the type of financial institution you bank at and the manner in which you conduct your banking. See the List ...
BAI, or the BAI file format, is a file format for performing electronic cash management balance reporting. The BAI format was developed and previously maintained by the Bank Administration Institute (BAI). [ 1 ]