Running Balance for Chase
Overview
Running Balance for Chase is a Chrome extension developed by michal.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Running Balance for Chase is 3.0.0, updated on 2022-05-15.
726 users have installed this extension.
27 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Adds running balance column to credit card transaction history in Chase Online Banking
Changelog
May 13, 2022
* Compatibility update for new version of Chase Online Banking
May 18, 2019
* Update view detection
* Insert Balance column immediately after Amount column
* Create extension icons
November 5, 2018
* Exclude pending transactions
October 7, 2018
* Compatibility update for new version of Chase Online Banking
February 24, 2018
* Fix NaN issue for users with one credit card
September 23, 2017
* Fix determining current balance after Chase Online Banking update
July 12, 2017
* Add support for "All Transactions" view by calculating running balance based on Current Balance instead of Balance Last Statement
* Add support for switching between multiple credit card accounts.
Jun 5, 2017
* Format running balance to 2 decimal places
* Update character code for minus sign (fixes NaN balance)
Jan 7, 2017
* Allow extension to run on new subdomains (secure07a, secure07b, secure07c)
Dec 2, 2016
* Compatibility update for new version of Chase Online Banking
Jan 11, 2015
* Initial release
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Robert Dailey
2021-11-01
Doesn't work for redesigned chase transaction view. |
Elizabeth Chan
2021-07-12
Doesn't work with credit card accounts. Please make one that would work with credit cards! Thank you. |
Jessica Wallace
2021-07-06
I tried installing this today, and as other users have stated, it does not seem to work with credit cards. |
Lee Holland
2021-06-26
uh, doesn't work, at all? Clicking "All transactions" makes no difference. Garbage. |
Rachel Smith
2020-01-05
Good Concept, but unable to get it to work? is there extra setup steps to get operational? |