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  2. Quicken Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    Intuit's Quicken used to be able to import QIF, too, but with its 2006 version it dropped that support [2] for several important account types, including checking, savings, and credit card accounts. [3] The Australian version of Quicken still allows the importing of QIF files for these account types.

  3. QFX (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Intuit's Quicken software will only import QFX files where the providing institution has paid the fee and in some ... Quicken 2017 was the last version sold with a 3 ...

  4. Talk:Quicken Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    IIRC Quicken has been able to import QIF files with the date represented as a 4 digit year since sometime in the 1990's - Quicken still exports dates using an eccentric encoding to disambiguate 2 digit years to reduce file size. It made sense when floppy discs held 360kB and a 5MB hard disk was just under $1,000.

  5. How Trump’s proposed tariffs could affect auto insurance - AOL

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    The tariffs collected by Customs and Border Protection agents are directed to the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. controls which countries and goods it imposes import tariffs on and what percentage it ...

  6. Open Financial Exchange - Wikipedia

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    QFX is a proprietary variant of OFX used in Intuit's products. In Intuit products, OFX is used for Direct Connect and QFX for Web Connect. Direct Connect allows personal financial management software to connect directly to a bank OFX server, whereas in Web Connect, the user needs to log in and manually download a .qfx file and import it into Quicken.

  7. ‘Blueprint Planet’ by Huffington Post

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    How can we get there? We're on course to spend about $6 trillion a year on dirty energy. We need to convert that money to clean energy infrastructure: renewables, energy efficiency, a modern grid. Then we'll need to put another $1 trillion toward clean energy investments—starting right away. We need to stop subsidizing dirty energy.

  8. US new vehicle sales set to rise 8.1% in February, report says

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    (Reuters) - U.S. new vehicle retail sales are expected to rise 8.1% to 1.01 million units in February on an adjusted basis, industry consultants J.D. Power and GlobalData said in a joint report on ...

  9. Here's how much U.S. car prices could rise if Trump tariffs ...

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    Proposed 25% U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico could lead to a sharp increase in vehicle prices, auto industry executives and analysts say.