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Discussion in 'Money Management & Banking' started by Triu, 20th Aug, 2007.

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  1. Triu

    Triu Well-Known Member

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    Hi everyone what software do you use for maintaining home budgets.

    any make good suggestions for which software is easy to use and understand?
     
  2. Simon Hampel

    Simon Hampel Founder Staff Member

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    Quicken Personal Plus is my recommendation - I've been using it for about 14 years now.
     
  3. voigtstr

    voigtstr Well-Known Member

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    Excel is working pretty well for me
     
  4. islandgirl__

    islandgirl__ Well-Known Member

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    Excel for me too. Couldn't do without it!
     
  5. Nigel Ward

    Nigel Ward Well-Known Member

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    Another vote for excel...but it takes a bit of work to maintain it.

    Cheers
    N.
     
  6. voigtstr

    voigtstr Well-Known Member

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    Here's my monthly spreadsheet if that will help anyone with ideas on how to use excell to do your budget.
     

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  7. DaveJ__

    DaveJ__ Well-Known Member

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    Just had a copy

    Hi,
    I didn't write it.... Just had a copy. Maybe it might be useful to others?

    DaveJ
     

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