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Up to now I enter receipts by hand into a spreadsheet and cross-reference everything to my bank statements. Is there a Linux program that'll let me download a bank statement and then intelligently categorize different entries on my bank statement? Or allow me to manually categorize entries? No spyware or intrusive software.

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[–] TheFadingOne@feddit.org 6 points 4 days ago

Personally I use ledger for something like this. It's a double-entry accounting system and from what I've heard similar to GnuCash though I haven't used that one.

Parsing and Categorizing of bank statements would probably need to be done manually or with a self-developed script, though maybe there's already something made for that. I haven't looked so far.