Quicken QIF File Import

GnuCash supports the import of Quicken Import Files (QIF). (Note: Only Quicken Version 3.0 QIF has been formally tested so far.)

Note that the QIF format is representative of a somewhat peculiar data model that is not as expressive as one might wish; it requires dumping out a separate data file for each account, rather than permitting you to have one file that represents all of the accounts you might have had in Quicken.

Furthermore, while there are plans to do so in the future, there is not, at this point, a way of mapping the account or category names used in Quicken to a different set of account names that you might be using in GnuCash.

As a result, please read this section carefully. You may be somewhat disappointed with the results of a QIF import; this will at least give you some more accurate expectations as to what will happen.

Creating QIF Files

To create a set of Quicken QIF files, perform the following procedure:

Now you have a set of .QIF files, and should run GnuCash.

Loading QIF files into GnuCash

Things To Note About QIF Import