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Posted on 12/17/12 at 7:11 pm to SW2SCLA
I use Quicken Premier (version -- 2013). Had previously used MS Money.
Posted on 12/17/12 at 7:25 pm to HailToTheChiz
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Just looked at YNAB....doing the trial..like the interface and layout so far, now just going to give it time
Awesome man. I have turned a ton of people onto YNAB and everyone absolutely loves it. I honestly have never found any program or product that I have been so obsessed over. It literally saved my financial life and it completed changed the way I think about money.
The YNAB "4 rules" will completely change the way you think about money.
Read the how-to guide, browse the forums, and try it out for a month. I promise you that you will never look back.
Also, it's pretty awesome how me and my wife both have the app and we just enter things onto our phone and it is immediately synced between our phones and our computer via dropbox.
Posted on 12/24/12 at 12:30 am to SW2SCLA
Quick books for business.
Posted on 12/24/12 at 12:30 am to SW2SCLA
Quick books for business.
Posted on 12/25/12 at 12:32 am to BallyHOO
use excel as well. obviously it takes a little more hands on input but i think looking at my finances for 10-15 minutes a day is a good thing.
Posted on 12/25/12 at 7:55 pm to Amblin
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I'm also looking for budget software. I looked at Mint but hate to give my bank info to a website so rather use program on PC. Leaning towards Quicken since it is the standard out there.
Mint and Quicken are owned by the same company - Intuit. They also own turbotax and quickbooks.
This post was edited on 12/25/12 at 7:56 pm
Posted on 12/25/12 at 8:12 pm to siliconvalleytiger
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Mint and Quicken are owned by the same company - Intuit. They also own turbotax and quickbooks.
Have you alerted mograyback to this? Sounds like a NWO elite bankers conspiracy theory.
Posted on 12/25/12 at 8:33 pm to SW2SCLA
I'm still looking for a good web-based program (or app) to replace MS Money. It tracks checking, credit cards, HELOC, investments, loans payable and receivable, and other assets and liabilities. Also I have about 12 years of MS Money data that I would like to roll forward into the next program. The downsides are that it is only on my desktop and is no longer being maintained by Microsoft.
This post was edited on 12/25/12 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 12/25/12 at 8:51 pm to Lou
Sure, Lou.
I like a good excel spreadsheet.
lsualum2001@gmail.com
I like a good excel spreadsheet.
lsualum2001@gmail.com
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