kMyMoney
KMyMoney
is the Personal Finance Manager for KDE.
It is similar
to MS-Money and Quicken, supports different account types,
categorisation of expenses, QIF import/export, multiple currencies and
initial online banking support. It enables users to keep
careful
track of their personal finances by providing a broad array of
financial features and tools.
The principal goals of the project are: Feature Parity (to
provide
all important features found in the commercially-available personal
finance managers, but not merely to be a clone), Ease of Use, and
Correctness (using tried and tested double entry accounting principles)
KMyMoney stores financial data in it's XML format.
Using time tested double entry accounting principles KMyMoney
can help ensure that your finances are kept in correct order. The
software also aims to be as easy to use as possible.
Features include:
- Support to manage basic investments such as stocks, bonds,
mutual funds, retrieving price updates over the internet
- Reporting
- 170 different currencies supported
- Import OFX (Open Financial Exchange) and GnuCash
files
- Encryption of files using GPG
- Calculator Widget
- Value Added Tax (VAT) support
- Plugins for functionality to be added
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KMyMoney also features in our 'Linux
Equivalents to Windows Software' section. The category
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included in that separate article.
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