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==== DDA/SDA Accounts ====
==== DDA/SDA Accounts ====
Grouped by Account
Grouped by Account
* Date
* date
** Posted
** posted
** Scheduled
** scheduled
* Payee Name
* payee Name
* Type
* type
** Check Image (front)
** check image url (front)
** Check Image (back)
** check image url (back)
* Status
* status
* Amount
* amount
* Running Balance
* running balance
* Fee info
* fee info
==== Keep the Change ====
==== Keep the Change ====
* Date posted
* date posted
* # of transactions
* # of transactions
** transaction description
** transaction description

Revision as of 15:53, 3 August 2007

Introduction

This is an exploratory page to document trade examples currently published around the web. Typically, the metadata associated with this content is stored in non-semantic markup and proprietary formats. The purpose of the studies on this page is to serve as background for the design of a simple distributed trade microformat.

There are many examples of financial transactions across the web and in desktop applications, including bank statements, purchase receipts, wishlists, PFM applications, etc. A standardized format would facilitate integration between vendors, financial institutions and applications to provide for far more robust financial accounting integration.

Authors

Trade Examples

Bank of America

Bank of America

DDA/SDA Accounts

Grouped by Account

  • date
    • posted
    • scheduled
  • payee Name
  • type
    • check image url (front)
    • check image url (back)
  • status
  • amount
  • running balance
  • fee info

Keep the Change

  • date posted
  • # of transactions
    • transaction description
    • transaction url
    • is matched?
    • transaction amount
  • amount you keep
  • to account
  • no transfer