Is so, how?
I don't have Microsoft Money - but it's the only format a credit union I bank with provides.
thanks
What Credit Union ?
MS Money is no longer being actively developed as a retail program. From its inception in 1991 until its discontinuation in 2009, Microsoft Money was commercial software. Microsoft discontinued sales of the software on June 30, 2009, and removed access to online services for existing Money installations in January 2011.[2] In 2010, Microsoft released a replacement version, called Microsoft Money Plus Sunset, which allows users to open and edit Money data files but lacks any online features or support.[3] It was available in two editions: Deluxe, and Home & Business
This is the way it has been done. See this link - some of the links are outdated but it lays out the general approach;
I would think you would be able import a MS Money file into Quicken Windows and then transfer to Quicken Mac.
I don't think so, at least not directly. There may be a third party utility that will convert a MS Money file to a OFX or QFX file; I've never looked for one.