

I’ll check this one out. I don’t see any documentation on it so I don’t know if they can sync with my banks.
I’ll do this later…
I’ll check this one out. I don’t see any documentation on it so I don’t know if they can sync with my banks.
Downloading this
No Firefly doesn’t do it. I can’t track individual securities or assets only total values of an account. I wouldn’t know about any gains or losses nor total shares owned.
So that actually doesn’t do what I want. It will record buying and selling of securities but only as if it were like making purchases or payments in a credit card or bank account. It doesn’t keep track of the value of the security or any other asset. For example, I have a Roth account and it has a couple hundred shares of an index fund in it. Actual will only show that I spent several thousand on that index fund (listing it’s name in the notes) but not the number of shares I bought and at what price at the time of purchase. I won’t be able to track gains or losses for each security, only as a whole of the entire Roth. Actual doesn’t do what I want it to do and I don’t know enough TypeScript to contribute.
Yeah I use software to make my life easier. Not saying it isn’t worth learning but time is limited.