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What is a GFI file? Financial information file saved in the General Index of Financial Information (GIFI) format; commonly used by corporations to assign codes to sections of financial statements; represents financial information, such as total assets, sales, accounts receivable, and income taxes, in balance sheets and income statements.

More Information NOTE: The format is used by accounting and tax calculating software, such as QuickBooks and TurboTax, used by businesses to keep track of financial information.

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What is a GFI file?

Financial information file saved in the General Index of Financial Information (GIFI) format; commonly used by corporations to assign codes to sections of financial statements; represents financial information, such as total assets, sales, accounts receivable, and income taxes, in balance sheets and income statements.

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NOTE: The format is used by accounting and tax calculating software, such as QuickBooks and TurboTax, used by businesses to keep track of financial information.

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Updated: December 30, 2014

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What is a GFI file?
Financial information file saved in the General Index of Financial Information (GIFI) format; commonly used by corporations to assign codes to sections of financial statements; represents financial information, such as total assets, sales, accounts receivable, and income taxes, in balance sheets and income statements.