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Personal Finance Software needed. like Microsoft Money? HELP?

Friday, February 5th, 2010
personal finance
Jessica asked:


I loved microsoft money but since it isn’t available anymore I’m looking for a personal finance program that allows me to enter my pending transactions (like checks i’ve written but haven’t cleared yet). I’ve looked into Quicken 2010 but can’t find out if I can enter my transactions…any recommendations? Thanks!

 

Is there an easy to use, open-source, personal finance software package for Linux and Windows?

Monday, June 22nd, 2009
personal finance
Steve asked:


Something like Quicken or Microsoft Money, but something that I can also fiddle with and adapt to my own needs?

 

does anyone know of a good software for mac that lets me manage my finances?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009
personal finances
skaternerd87 asked:


well my question is if anyone knows of a good type of software that can help me manage my personal finance without me having the hassle i keep track on paper like i usually have been doing. although i know this isn’t new at all to anyone and is old news. are there any good mac softwares that will help me do all these things.

 

Is there a simple tool to manage my personal finance?

Monday, August 11th, 2008
personal finances
talk2me asked:


A free tool, even Excel based would do
A software.. I want to upgrade from pen and paper which I’m doing right now
free if possible

 

Where can I find a site like Yahoo Answers about personal finance?

Friday, March 21st, 2008
personal finances
Frank Pytel asked:


I develop custom spreadsheet applications. Some of them can be viewed at this link.

http://groups.google.com/group/exce…

I have been asked, and have provided, personal finance tracking applications in Excel. Does anyone know of a site, similar to Yahoo Answers, where people go to ask questions about personal finance. I have checked Yahoo Answers personal finance area, and it seems that people are mostly concerned with what’s fair or not or did I get ripped off. Nothing wrong with this. Great place for help. But I am interested in finding out what kind of applications people are interested in.

Or, if you have a request, I am here. ;)

Thanks and God Bless

Frank Pytel

 

which is best personal finance freeware?

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007
personal finances
ravi_s_ghosh asked:


I need a personal finance freeware with with stock, investment, tax, capital gain, interest, etc., features for windows. Also, i want to import gnucash files in it. jGnash can do this, but it doesnt have gr8 features. there are some software like GnuCashToQIF, etc., which can convert gnucash files. Hence any freeware with gr8 features that can import QIF, xml, excel, cvs files will also work.

looking forward to your answer

ravi

 

I’m looking for personal finance software?

Monday, June 25th, 2007
personal finances
davemackey asked:


I’m looking for personal finance software. I downloaded both Quicken and Microsoft Money and am not particularly fond of either. I’m really looking for something like LowerMyBill’s BillPay. I’d keep using them, except they are closing up shop for that service soon. Any ideas? Software or web-based.

 

Hi , Where can I download good, very good , but FREE Personal Accounting software?

Friday, June 1st, 2007
personal finances
T-80 asked:


I am looking for some software to manage my personal finance. The file maybe already cracked or with a key… you know. I don’t have big income and don’t run any business. Please advise. Any suggestion would be helpful.
thanks!

 

what is the best personal finance software (ie, quicken)?

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006
personal finances
george e asked:


quicken user for years (now 2006 version) but is starting to have errors in the accounts – is there a better software out there? I have a lot of years in mine and I guess it is getting full. may switch software.

 

Can someone recommend personal finance software?

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006
personal finances
yahooza asked:


I need to balance budgets, keep track of my portfolio, etc.
I would like to know personal experiences with financial software. Any worthy free (open source) applications too?

I have looked at Quicken, Peachtree, Microsoft Money, but I don’t understand why they need to release a new version every year (ie Quicken 2006). Do laws change so often? Why do I have to upgrade every year?
So do people feel cheated when they have to continually upgrade year after year? Is it worth it?

Sorry, to sound like a cheapskate, but, as a consumer, I don’t think it’s necessary to pay an annual fee for such a app.

I’ve read about GNUcash and it’s a cool open source app, but not easy to install. I’m not a newbie computer user (i helped built this Answers site), but I don’t want to spend extra time configuring a less mature application.