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on-line budgeting, but not mint / quicken?

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It seems that those two sites won't take Canadian accounts? Is this right?

I'm just starting budgeting for our family, and I would like something simple, but I don't think I need to link everything on one site. Besides, I'm not sure they work in Canada. Instead I would like to record our expenses by categories, and be able to create charts and generate reports.

Other than MS Excell, what else is there for me? Thanks!
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We've started using Microsoft Money's sunset edition. Because it's no longer being supported and you can't connect it with your bank account, it's free.
I do most of my spending in cash, so I don't need or want my account connected to my budgeting software.


It allows us to schedule bills, as well as record expenditures and see how our budget is shaping up at any time, in numbers and pictorally.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Also, aside: Last year my siggie was very simliar to yours. Now we're 9, 6, 3 + new .
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We've started using Microsoft Money's sunset edition. Because it's no longer being supported and you can't connect it with your bank account, it's free.
I do most of my spending in cash, so I don't need or want my account connected to my budgeting software.


It allows us to schedule bills, as well as record expenditures and see how our budget is shaping up at any time, in numbers and pictorally.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Also, aside: Last year my siggie was very simliar to yours. Now we're 9, 6, 3 + new .
Thanks! I will check it out! Right now I found this one: https://www.pearbudget.com/

Anyone used it? Looks simple enough, and I like the interface. I wonder if Microsoft offers more.

Oh, those are nice age spread out!
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I personally have not used Pear budget, but I do have some friends that use it and I know they find it well worth the price.
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