For North Carolina campaign treasurers

Campaign finance, handled.

Old North Ledger turns your bank activity into compliant NC disclosure reports — reconciling every dollar, catching the rules before they bite, and generating the state's official CFD file.

Generates the state's official CFD fileBuilt for North CarolinaNot legal advice

CFD file ready to file

Everything a treasurer actually does

From the first deposit to the filed report — the workflow, in the order you live it, nothing you don't.

Reconcile with confidence

Import a bank CSV or connect your account through Plaid. The reconcile workbench suggests who each transaction was with and what it was for, so classifying a dollar is a single click.

Compliance that has your back

It blocks what's never legal — cash over $50, anonymous gifts — warns you before the $6,800 per-election limit, and flags 48-hour reports automatically, so the rules catch problems before they bite.

File the official report

One click generates the NCSBE CFD file and a signed cover sheet, then emails the correct board of elections. Amendments and 48-hour reports work the same way.

Nothing gets lost

ActBlue imports, prior-CFD history, in-kind gifts, loans, and debts all land in one browsable activity ledger — every receipt and expenditure in a single place.

How it works

Three steps from raw bank activity to a filed disclosure report.

Connect your money

Link a bank account through Plaid or drop in a CSV. Your transactions flow into one register.

Reconcile & review

Accept the workbench's suggestions to classify each transaction. Compliance checks run as you go.

Generate & file

Produce the official CFD file and signed cover sheet, then file it with your board of elections.

Hard to use incorrectly

Compliance you don't have to memorize

The software watches the rules so you don't have to hold them all in your head. It supports candidate committees, PACs, and party committees alike.

The $50 cash rule — anonymous and over-limit cash contributions are blocked, not merely noted.
The $6,800 per-election limit — you're warned as a contributor approaches it, before it becomes a problem.
Occupation & employer — required donor details are prompted for exactly when the threshold makes them mandatory.
Filing deadlines — every obligation, including 48-hour reports, is tracked so no due date lives only in your head.

Get your next report handled

Set up your committee, connect your bank activity, and let the ledger keep you compliant from day one.

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