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Does this Software work with Canadian Currency and Canadian Financial Institutions
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1 Posted by dwg on 15 Nov, 2015 08:19 PM
Moneydance will virtually work with any currency you can think of, I use Australian Dollars.
With pretty much 99.9% of financial institutions outside of the U.S. you will need to download transactions from your Institutions website and import the resultant file into Moneydance, being in Canada you may get lucky though.
You can view a list of the financial institutions known to provide direct OFX connections here:
http://infinitekind.com/fi
If your bank is not listed then unfortunately your financial institution is not known to support direct OFX connections, which Moneydance (and other financial software) requires in order to communicate directly to a bank.
However, as noted, you can still download your transaction files. The best way to get your files into Moneydance is to use a web browser to download them from your bank's web site. You can download into QFX, OFX or OFC files (aka Quicken or MS Money files), any of which will import cleanly into Moneydance.
Moneydance also supports importing QIF files, but the formats mentioned above are preferable.
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