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Quicken QFX 파일을 Excel, Google Sheets, 회계용 CSV 스프레드시트로 변환합니다. This page keeps QFX, CSV, Quicken, Excel, and Google Sheets terms visible because users often search those product words in English.
QFX and CSV
QFX is Quicken Web Connect financial data. CSV is a spreadsheet format for Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice, and many accounting apps.
Why use this QFX to CSV converter
You can preview transactions, choose date format, split debit and credit, keep FITID, and merge several QFX files without installing Quicken.
How to convert QFX to CSV
Upload, preview, choose columns, and download the CSV.
Step 1
Upload QFX, OFX, or QBO-style files.
Step 2
Review transactions, account, date range, and warnings.
Step 3
Choose ISO, US, or EU date format.
Step 4
Choose one amount column or debit/credit columns.
Step 5
Download the CSV and open it in Excel or Google Sheets.
Can I convert without Quicken
Yes, the browser reads the file.
Which date format is best
ISO is best for sorting; US or EU works for local imports.
Should I keep FITID
Yes, FITID helps duplicate checks.
Can I merge files
Yes, merge mode adds a source file column.
Does Excel open the CSV
Yes, use the UTF-8 marker if needed.
QFX to CSV features
Built for transaction review and spreadsheet imports.
- Extracts QFX transactions into clean CSV rows.
- Supports QFX, OFX, and QBO-style bank exports.
- Shows account, date range, net change, warnings, and sample rows.
- Batch converts multiple QFX files.
- Can merge uploads into one CSV with a source file column.
- Exports ISO, US, or EU date formats.
- Offers one amount column or separate debit and credit columns.
- Keeps memo, FITID, check number, account, currency, and bank metadata when selected.
- Warns about missing account IDs, blank FITIDs, and incomplete date ranges.
- Creates Excel-friendly UTF-8 CSV files.
- Works in modern Mac, Windows, Linux, Chromebook, and mobile browsers.
- Requires no registration, Quicken install, or software download.
When QFX to CSV helps
Use CSV when you need open spreadsheet access outside Quicken.
- Open a QFX bank export in Excel or Google Sheets.
- Send CSV transaction rows to a bookkeeper.
- Review bank history outside Quicken.
- Prepare small business accounting records.
- Split debit and credit columns for imports.
- Merge monthly QFX downloads into one spreadsheet.
- Keep FITID values for duplicate checks.
- Use a browser-based workflow without installing software.
QFX to CSV versus manual entry
Manual entry is slow. CSV export keeps transaction details and reduces typing mistakes.
CSV export tips
Use these settings before importing into another system.
- Use ISO dates when sorting matters.
- Use debit and credit columns for bookkeeping imports.
- Keep FITID when checking duplicates.
- Include account columns when merging files.
- Keep the UTF-8 marker on for Excel.
- Compare transaction count after opening the CSV.
- Keep the original QFX file as your source record.
Open QFX as CSV
Convert the file and review transactions in a spreadsheet.
Keep the original QFX as your source record.