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GnuCash
HomeBank
KMyMoney
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.
LedgerSMB
RCA Open Source Application
ROSA uses resource consumption accounting (RCA) which is internationally recognized as the most robust form of cost management measurement for providing marginal cost analytics.[1]
SQL Ledger
TurboCASH
TurboCASH is an accounting software package,[2][self-published source?] developed by a project team headed by Philip Copeman, a South African. It has been continuously developed since April 1985,[3] and was released under the GNU General Public License in July 2003. As of version 5, the software requires an annual subscription fee.
TurboCASH is aimed at the small to medium-sized business market, placing it between a home finances package and an ERP package. Its core functions are a general ledger, posting transactions into accounts, and producing financial reports. Plugin technology enables developers to extend the system.
TurboCASH integrates through tab delimited imports and exports. Developed with Delphi, it runs natively on Windows, and a version has been released that runs under Wine for Linux.[4] A version for CrossOver is also under development for MacOS.[5]
Wave Accounting
Wave is a company that provides financial services and software for small businesses. Wave is headquartered in the Leslieville neighborhood in Toronto, Canada.
The company's first product was a free online accounting software designed for businesses with 1-9 employees, followed by invoicing, personal finance and receipt-scanning software (OCR).[1] In 2012, Wave began branching into financial services, initially with Payments by Wave (credit card processing) and Payroll by Wave, followed by Lending by Wave[2] in February 2017 which has since been discontinued.
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