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Use this tool to import transactions into QuickBooks.

This tool has a free trial.

Supported on Windows and Mac.

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QIF to IIF Converter for QuickBooks

Convert QIF files into IIF files that you can import into QuickBooks!

 

Use this tool to convert QIF files with transactions, accounts and categories into IIF files you can import into QuickBooks. Works with QIF files created by Quicken, Money, and from other sources.

For example, you can download QIF files from thousands of banks that support QIF & then import that data into your QuickBooks company file.

Also: Because it lets you review your QIF files in Excel, you can use the QIF to IIF Converter for review and analysis, even if you don’t want to convert them to IIF.  And, you can review and change your data in Excel before you import it into QuickBooks.

 

The tool works with Excel 97 - 2010 for Windows and Excel 2004 on the Mac. It creates IIF files that are compatible with QuickBooks for Windows 99 – 2010, all QuickBooks Enterprise versions, & QuickBooks for Mac 4 - 2010.

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The tool can be downloaded for a free trial, so you can try before you buy.

Download your free trial and give it a test drive! In trial mode, you can use the tool to create a limited number of transactions, but after purchase you can create hundreds or even thousands of transactions at a time for import.

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Registration keys can be purchased for $79 using various payment methods. Click here to purchase.

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The QIF to IIF Converter uses Excel as your editing tool, easily importing your QIF data & exporting it to IIF.  Both importing & exporting are completed with a few button clicks:

 

First, choose your Import options:

 

Then, you can optionally associate names in your QIF file with your existing QuickBooks lists:

 

After import, your QIF data looks somewhat like a register, and is ready to export to QuickBooks:

 

After you review your data as an Excel spreadsheet you can create an IIF file for import into QuickBooks:

 

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