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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Chase Credit Card Online Monthly Statement

Guest: darjeeling
Post subject: Chase Credit Card Online Monthly Statement
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 7:45 pm

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Just a note about Chae paperless statements.. with Chase, when you go paperless, you can view 6 years of statements online.

... and if you call up and request paper statement copies, they are free of charge.


Now THAT is actually a fairly compelling argument and advantage for going paperless ... that is if all things remain equal ... and your online statements are as complete and easy to access your most important account information online.

Just a heads up THAT is NOT the case with BankofAmerica ... you can't even get your APR revealed online.

Out of curiosity does anyone know if I can import QIF downloads to an older version of Quick Books? (on a Mac)

Or is the technology and language incompatable?

darjy


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Guest: Polonius
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 7:57 pm

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Out of curiosity does anyone know if I can import QIF downloads to an older version of Quick Books? (on a Mac)

QB Pro 2007 for the Mac supports OFX downloads, as does the regular QB for PC. Neither current version supports QIF format because of its various limitations.

I think the older QB Mac versions did allow import of QIF files. Look for the Import button under the File menu...
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Guest: darjeeling
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:43 am

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I think the older QB Mac versions did allow import of QIF files. Look for the Import button under the File menu...


Hey, thanks for that ... I inherited an older set of QB with the purchase of my previous computer ... and used it for invoices and estimates and such but did not use the banking fields, mainly as I was unfamiliar with how it worked and wasn't really dealing with Online Banking very much at the time.

Still I've never tried to use that option because I thought the function had 'sunsetted' out ... so that might bear some investigation now ... although I think I might have to import from a secondary application.

darjy


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Guest: JaneiR36
Credit Expert (100+ Posts)
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:55 pm

Okay, I'm signed up for Cap One, Discover, Chase, & Citi. I have a Dillard's Amex & JCPenney store card that I'm going to keep getting paper statements for a while just till I've had their cards for a little longer. I had guests over this weekend and it was certainly freeing to throw out a bunch of those old statements, many of which just were never opened!

Chase keeping statements online for 6 years certainly sweetens the deal, I can't imagine needing to look back much further! Citi will give me $5 on each account after I've been paperless for four months... haha, I guess they were getting ripped off by people signing up and cancelling right away. All around, this should declutter my home quite a bit, thanks all for answering my questions and all the insightful information!

Well, there's one thing I couldn't figure out, though. On that yodlee website, do I have to be signed up for one of their money accounts to use it? Or can I just create an account and link the ones I already have? Is it free?


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