KMyMoney is a cross-platform double-entry bookkeeping system for personal finance management built on KDE technologies.[2][3][4] Its operation is similar to Microsoft Money[5] and Quicken.[6] It supports different account types, categorization of expenses and incomes, reconciliation of bank accounts and import/export to the “QIF” file format. Through plugins, direct download using the OFX and HBCI formats is also possible. CSV imports and exports are also possible via plugins.
Stable release | 5.1.3[1]
/ 30 July 2022 |
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Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Linux, Windows |
Type | Accounting |
License | GPL |
Website | kmymoney |
Features
editThe program is configured to allow views of the data at several levels:[7]
- Accounts - Kmymoney uses the term Account to represent assets and liabilities.
- Institutions - Institutions is an optional field, but if used, data associated with an institution such as a bank, a broker, a credit card can be viewed easily. Use of Institutions also allows a grouping of accounts.
- Payees - The program accumulates a list of payees. Clicking on the "Payee" view, the user can drill down to transactions associated with a specific payee.
- Categories - Categories is a common feature of accounting software. In Kmymoney, Categories and sub-categories are used to classify expense and income entries.
- Sub-categories - Categories and sub-categories allow transactional data to be rolled up into a parent child relationship.
- Tags - Tags allow the user to further delineate transactional data. A tag can be used to group several categories and accounts together as needed.
- Investments - Kmymoney can help track investments.
Other features of the program include check printing via a plugin and several options to retrieve investment prices. Repetitive entries can be scheduled. For example, a paycheck requiring several lines can be set up in the Schedules module.
Released under the GNU General Public License, KMyMoney is free software.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "KMyMoney 5.1.3 released". Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ^ Germany, c't magazin, edition 25, 2011, page 36, "Trinity: KDE 3 lebt"
- ^ Germany, c't magazin, edition 19, 2011, page 53, "KMyMoney mit verbessertem Import"
- ^ Germany, c't magazin, edition 26, 2009, pp. 84-91, "Komfort-Linux"
- ^ Germain, Jack M. (December 21, 2012), KMyMoney Is as Simple to Use as Quicken, retrieved January 9, 2012
- ^ Overa, Adam (April 29, 2010), Financial Software, retrieved January 9, 2012
- ^ "The KMyMoney Handbook for KMyMoney version 4.7". The KMyMoney Development Team. August 30, 2014. Archived from the original on August 7, 2017. Retrieved May 31, 2015.