Get started with HomeBank, an open source personal finance app for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac...

Get started with HomeBank, an open source personal finance app for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X

HomeBank is a personal finance desktop application that makes it fairly easy to keep track of your finances. It has some nice reports to help you figure out where you're spending your money, allows you to set up rules for importing transactions, and supports most modern formats.

Some highlights:
* Free and Open Source Software
* Cross-platform, supports GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
* Import easily from Intuit Quicken, Microsoft Money or other software
* Import bank account statements (OFX/QFX, QIF, CSV)
* Duplicate transaction detection at import
* Multiple currencies, with online update
* Automatic cheque numbering
* Automatic category/payee assignment
* Various account types : Bank, Cash, Asset, Credit card, Liability
* Scheduled transaction, with post in advance option
* Transaction template
* Category split
* Internal transfer
* Simple Month/Annual budget
* Dynamic powerful reports with charts
* Vehicle cost
* Translated in around 56 languages

See a guide on how to get going at https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tools-homebank

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Get started with HomeBank, an open source personal finance app
Keep track of where your money is going with HomeBank, the eighth in our series on open source tools that will make you more productive in 2019.


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