Convert Golden 1 Credit Union CSV to QuickBooks (.QBO)
Works with Golden 1 Credit Union CSV and Excel exports Nothing uploaded
Golden 1 Credit Union supports downloading transactions from online banking, and on the account details page it offers a cloud icon to export for Quicken and QuickBooks (a Web Connect style file). When that file imports cleanly, you do not need a converter. The trouble starts when you only have the plain CSV, or when the export file is rejected by your QuickBooks company, which happens more often than it should after the digital banking redesign.
In Golden 1 online banking you can pick a data type (Transactions and/or Daily Balances), set a date range, and download. The CSV that comes out is a spreadsheet, and QuickBooks will not treat a raw CSV as a bank feed. QBO Maker converts that CSV into a clean .QBO file in your browser, so nothing about your Golden 1 account is uploaded. Map the date, description, and amount columns once, choose .QBO for QuickBooks or .QFX for Quicken, and import it as a normal bank feed. Start with your Golden 1 CSV at the converter.
.QBO QuickBooks accepts. For Golden 1 Credit Union, its dates are usually MM/DD/YYYY, and amounts arrive as a single signed column (debits negative, credits positive), both detected automatically.A typical Golden 1 Credit Union export has columns like Date, Description, Amount, Balance and uses MM/DD/YYYY dates. QBO Maker auto-detects these, just confirm the mapping.
How to import Golden 1 Credit Union statements into QuickBooks
- Export your transactions from Golden 1 Credit Union online banking as CSV or Excel.
- Open the QBO Maker converter and drop the file in.
- Confirm the auto-detected date, amount (or separate debit/credit) and description columns.
- Choose .QBO as the output and click download.
- In QuickBooks Online: Transactions → Bank transactions → Upload from file, then select the .QBO. In Desktop: Banking → Bank Feeds → Import Web Connect File.
Golden 1 Credit Union-specific things to watch for
- Two routing numbers. Personal accounts use 321175261; business services use 121182852. Use the one that matches the account you are importing.
- Credit card export is separate. For a Golden 1 credit card, open the card and use Export Transactions, then convert that CSV the same way.
- The Web Connect file can be rejected. If the Quicken/QuickBooks export from Golden 1 will not import, fall back to the CSV and convert it here.
- Choose your data type before download. Select Transactions (not just Daily Balances) so the CSV contains line items, not balance snapshots.
QuickBooks Online vs Desktop
QuickBooks Online: Transactions → Bank transactions → Upload from file → choose your .QBO. QuickBooks Desktop: Banking → Bank Feeds → Import Web Connect File. Desktop is stricter about the bank ID, Golden 1 Credit Union's routing number is often 321175261, which we prefill when you open the converter from this page.
Frequently asked questions
Golden 1 already has a QuickBooks export. Why convert the CSV?
The built-in Quicken/QuickBooks export works when it works. If that file is rejected by your company file, or you only saved the CSV, convert the CSV to a clean .QBO with QBO Maker and import it as a bank feed.
Which Golden 1 routing number should I put in the file?
Use 321175261 for a personal account or 121182852 for business services. QBO Maker has a routing number field so the .QBO matches the right account in QuickBooks.
Does my transaction data get uploaded?
No. The conversion happens in your browser. Your Golden 1 CSV never leaves your device. See how to import the .QBO.
Can I convert a Golden 1 credit card export too?
Yes. Export the card transactions, then convert that CSV to .QBO (or .QFX for Quicken) the same way as a checking or savings export.
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