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    I am looking for a free Budgeting Program to use for keeping track of my monthly expenses, my various savings accounts and my checking. Everything that I have found decent costs money. I was wondering if you guys knew of any free programs or software.

    Any Recomendations?

  • #2
    Re: Budget Software

    i would say to you, check out the local garage sales... i have seen alot of software, new in the package... fifty cents for about 4 of them... parents had received them as gifts and never used them... ask around, someone will know something..

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    • #3
      Re: Budget Software

      I wish I knew of freewares that can do exactly what I want it to do in a budget, but I am not aware of it. The software I use (PocketMoney) costed me $30, but it has proven itself to be worth every penny. I've been using it everyday for more than ... 3 years now? That's $10 per year, and the cost of ownership will continue to decline the longer I keep using it.

      In my humble opinion, for something as important as personal financing, it wouldn't hurt to spend a little bit of money. Quicken and Microsoft Money are the Big Two.

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      • #4
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        I use Mvelopes and love it! I had used Quicken for year but every two years or so I had to re-buy it because my bank was no longer supporting the "old" version and it didn't keep a separate "budget" from the check register. So basically it didn't do what it needed to! I agree that something this important is worth paying a little for. I pay less then 10 a month for Mvelopes and I don't have to worry about upgrades, I get free bill pay, off site storage of my inforamtion, so I don't have to stress if my computer goes south, and I get the best Budgeting system I have yet to find. It pays for it's self on a weekly baises with the money I have saved by staying within my budget. In fact, I really didn't understand what a true "budget" was until I learned this program. I was so stuck on the check registar like it held all the answers. That's why I ran out of money every month and never had the needed funds for those "repairs" or "once a year" bills.

        Good luck....remember...sometimes you get what you pay for. Becareful when it comes to your money, but if you can find a way to get free software that works for you....more power to ya!

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        • #5
          Re: Budget Software

          I have not used this software myself, however, it may be well worth checking out as a viable freeware option for home budgeting.



          Note: This is not a referral link nor do I have any connection with Abassis.

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          • #6
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            I use Microsoft Money and I actually love it. I must say that I haven't used the budgeting part of it as much as I should. I'm still working on that. But, I LOVE the reports. I can very easily compare different time periods and it pulls over both my credit card and my checking account. I would just recommend the simplest version though, unless you actually want to use the tax part or investment part of the software. Neither of which I used.

            I got my copy free with my laptop, however, I am considering upgrading because my bank changed names after 2004 came out and I can't seem to set up automatic downloading of my bank information.

            I just really like being able to track my accounts on it. I did however read that some people don't like the fact that you have to have a MSN Passport in order to use it. But, I use MSN for my email so that wasn't a problem for me.

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            • #7
              Re: Budget Software

              This isn't free, but the $19.99 is well worth it! http://mybudgetplanner.com/

              This is what I use and I really love it. It's more simple and not as flashy as MS Money or Quicken, but it gets the job done!

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              • #8
                Re: Budget Software

                FYI - You can buy MS Money standard at Wal-Mart for 9.93.

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                • #9
                  Re: Budget Software

                  Originally posted by poundwise
                  FYI - You can buy MS Money standard at Wal-Mart for 9.93.

                  http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4245565
                  Hey, that's a good deal!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Budget Software

                    Originally posted by poundwise
                    FYI - You can buy MS Money standard at Wal-Mart for 9.93.

                    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4245565

                    I'm glad you posted that! Because I was going to get it for around $18!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Budget Software

                      Here try this :

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