05-31-2009
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Yesterday the central bank reclaimed all Bits from members who have not been active since January 1, 2006. We zeroed their Bits registers and shifted the same amount to the central bank. Because if this, we can lower banking fees.
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What do you think the fee should be for transferring between savings and checking?
0.2% or 0.15%, probably. If I knew *why* we had a bits system maybe I could make recommendations other than off-the-cuff, but I imagine you're just playing with it for now.
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ofxconnect
OFXCONNECT(1) User Commands OFXCONNECT(1)
NAME
ofxconnect - Create a statement request file
SYNOPSIS
ofxconnect [OPTIONS]... [FILES]...
DESCRIPTION
ofxconnect 0.9.4
prints to stdout the created OFX file based on the options you pass it. currently it will only create a statement request file. you can
POST this to an OFX server to request a statement from that financial institution for that account.
-h, --help
Print help and exit
-V, --version
Print version and exit
--fipid=STRING
FI partner identifier (looks up fid, org & url from partner server)
--fid=STRING
FI identifier
--org=STRING
FI org tag
--bank=STRING
IBAN bank identifier
--broker=STRING
Broker identifier
--user=STRING
User name
--pass=STRING
Password
--acct=STRING
Account ID
--type=INT
Account Type 1=checking 2=invest 3=ccard
--past=LONG
How far back to look from today (in days)
--url=STRING
Url to POST the data to (otherwise goes to stdout)
--trid=INT
Transaction id
Group: command
-s, --statement-req
Request for a statement
-a, --accountinfo-req
Request for a list of accounts
-p, --payment-req
Request to make a payment
-i, --paymentinquiry-req
Request to inquire about the status of a payment
-b, --bank-list
List all known banks
-f, --bank-fipid
List all fipids for a given bank
-v, --bank-services
List supported services for a given fipid
--allsupport
List all banks which support online banking
ofxconnect 0.9.4 May 2012 OFXCONNECT(1)