Overview
Parses a BPI Account Details Web Page or Statement PDF file to the clipboard in CSV format ready for pasting into Excel
Having a Comma-Separated Values version of your bank account statements allows you to categorize income and expenses. You may have received a report from your credit card company where payments you've made are categorized by type--food, entertainment, transport, etc. Credit card companies can do this because they know what their merchants do. A bank can't do the same thing with debits in a savings or checking account because they don't know the people and companies you deal with. But you do and so it's easy to add a column to the CSV once it's in a spreadsheet to describe the type of transaction. You can then make a Pivot Table of Debits and Credits against this description and, voilà, an up-to-date summary of where your money comes from and how you spent it.
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Details
- Version1.2
- UpdatedApril 8, 2024
- Size352KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
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