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Please? I used to use Quicken at an old job so I am leaning towards that. I don't think I like Microsoft Money (even though it is on my computer already.)
What do you use for a P.C. (sorry Mac users.... )
Thanks for the help,
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Honestly, I just use excel, I find the simplicity of it much easier to manage and I am in complete control of what is being calculated.
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Does anyone here use this:

My Budget Planner?

It's a $19 download and the screen shots look like something I can make sense of (except, Jim and Linda have more money than I'll ever budget in a month. I wonder if they could spot me the cost of downloading?)

I'm home full-time now, and my husband sent me an email today, "Uh, if you'd ever like to pay the bills, here is how I do it..."

Subtle, dear. Very subtle.

I don't think I need a big, fancy program, but I don't want to have to set up the excel spreadsheet on my own.
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Yeah I want to know too... because dh is all ready to go out and buy Quicken ($80!!!!)
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I almost downloaded it before I came over here to see if anyone was talking about it. If no one comes in here to stop me, I'm going to download it in a day or two. If I'm out $19, I'm out $19.
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www.budgettracker.com

completely free
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pearbudget.com and it's free!

www.pearbudget.com is an excel tracking program that is awesome and free! It has been the only tracking program that I can stick with.
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Originally Posted by chellemarie View Post
I almost downloaded it before I came over here to see if anyone was talking about it. If no one comes in here to stop me, I'm going to download it in a day or two. If I'm out $19, I'm out $19.

you can get quicken free if you buy turbotax ( $20) for cheapest version at Staples. I would not get the full version quicken for $80, get the basic version unless you have a business. Also, big box stores may have it cheaper. Ebay too if someone sells there free version after rebate or free with buying a computer.
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