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    Since I am not able to post a reply I am starting a new thread to respond to my original thread.
    I need to be able to access my budget from anywhere. I like some of the the things about Mint.com but it does not support all my accounts and I can not figure out how to enter the information on certain loans and credit cards I have with out having that link. Also it is confusing on how you would enter non monthly income. A spreadsheet or software will not work because I can only access it from work or home, not both.
    Are there any other websites like Mint.com, but have those abilities Mint is lacking?
    Thanks

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    I haven't used it myself, but I believe that Intuit (Quicken) offers an online version of their budgeting/personal accounting software. I assume that there would be a monthly fee, but I don't know. That might be an option. Alternately, certain smart phones have alot of offerings, if you use one of those. I know that the iPhone has a number of various budgeting apps, and I expect that the Blackberry and Droid probably have some comparable offerings.

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    • #3
      So, is Quicken Deluxe 2010 good for Goal setting and budgeting. Can you tie in your accounts like Mint does? Also, is it accessible online?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SPENDAHOLIC'SWIFE View Post
        A spreadsheet or software will not work because I can only access it from work or home, not both.
        Use Google docs for this. You can access your spreadsheet from anywhere that has Internet access.

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        • #5
          checkout DueMinder.com if u want a website 2 help u snowball ur payments. u can put interest rates & nickname the accts 2 whatever u want. it'll tell u how much saving in interest that u'll have over the yrs as well as let's u decide if u wanna pay it off by highest interest, lowest amount or even settin up how u wanna manually pay it off.

          it is a free site.

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