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What personal finance software do you recommend?
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The best software on the WEB right about now for money management has to be MINT.COM. It is so popular that Intuit, the makers of Quicken, bought the company for $170 million.
Mint.com is a page I manage on Mahalo which will give you some insight. It is not entirely completed yet, but it will get you going with the videos etc...
Mint allows you to manage a myriad of accounts on one website but does not allow you to move funds, pay bills, etc. It is simply a great site that provides you with an overview of your finances and helps you with budgeting/savings, etc.
I am adding the video from my page below:
Mint.com is a page I manage on Mahalo which will give you some insight. It is not entirely completed yet, but it will get you going with the videos etc...
Mint allows you to manage a myriad of accounts on one website but does not allow you to move funds, pay bills, etc. It is simply a great site that provides you with an overview of your finances and helps you with budgeting/savings, etc.
I am adding the video from my page below:
Voted as best: unwirklich, writerock, kaliekat, lilyloretta, krystyne20, psionandy, twinpairs, buddawiggi
For personal finance I recomend Quicken. They have a free version that suits my needs. If you have a lot of investments or funds management needs then you probably want the paid version. It is easy and it works.
Voted as best: vicgoodwin
I recommend AceMoney Lite, is free (the only difference with the paid version is that the Lite-version is strictly personal (only one account). Look:
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET staff on June 08, 2009
With AceMoney Lite, one can easily organize and track spending, build budgets, track investment performance, set up payment reminders and recurring bill payments, create reports and pie charts, and so much more, for free.
The program has an eye-friendly interface that is also fairly intuitive to use. To begin, just open the application, click on the account button for your one account, and provide all of the particulars as prompted. Once your account is set, you can manage your budget and set up categories from a very long list of possibilities, which is helpful for reporting how you are saving or spending money. (You can also name your own category, which seems to work best if you just edit the name of an existing category you don't plan to ever need instead of trying to figure out how to set a completely new category.) In some cases, you will automatically be taken to Yahoo Finance for information, where the information may or may not automatically repopulate your field in AceMoney Lite. You will need to consult the many Help menus to determine what is automatic and not, and how to make it so in the easiest way possible.
Although AceMoney Lite enjoys all of the features of the nonlite AceMoney, its disadvantage is that it is truly "lite" in that you can only manage one account. But for that one account, AceMoney Lite rivals well known (and often pricey) financial management programs in function and style, and is fairly easy to use, conserves your computer's resources, and steers well clear of pesky adware.
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET staff on June 08, 2009
With AceMoney Lite, one can easily organize and track spending, build budgets, track investment performance, set up payment reminders and recurring bill payments, create reports and pie charts, and so much more, for free.
The program has an eye-friendly interface that is also fairly intuitive to use. To begin, just open the application, click on the account button for your one account, and provide all of the particulars as prompted. Once your account is set, you can manage your budget and set up categories from a very long list of possibilities, which is helpful for reporting how you are saving or spending money. (You can also name your own category, which seems to work best if you just edit the name of an existing category you don't plan to ever need instead of trying to figure out how to set a completely new category.) In some cases, you will automatically be taken to Yahoo Finance for information, where the information may or may not automatically repopulate your field in AceMoney Lite. You will need to consult the many Help menus to determine what is automatic and not, and how to make it so in the easiest way possible.
Although AceMoney Lite enjoys all of the features of the nonlite AceMoney, its disadvantage is that it is truly "lite" in that you can only manage one account. But for that one account, AceMoney Lite rivals well known (and often pricey) financial management programs in function and style, and is fairly easy to use, conserves your computer's resources, and steers well clear of pesky adware.
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You can download it by clicking my source, it's word a try!
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