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Useful tool for managing debt
annamc75
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I was online looking for a version of microsoft money (I thought that this might be an easier way of dealing with household money management) when I came across this on dowload.com.
It looks not bad for people who are trying to keep track of their debts but you need excel to run it.
Anna x
http://www.download.com/Debt-Reduction-Calculator-for-Excel/3640-2057_4-10770226.html?tag=uo;uo
It looks not bad for people who are trying to keep track of their debts but you need excel to run it.
Anna x
http://www.download.com/Debt-Reduction-Calculator-for-Excel/3640-2057_4-10770226.html?tag=uo;uo
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£175 in paypal
£15 from consumer pulse
£5 M&S Voucher - thanks to direct line quote
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I used to use MS money for a while but then a came across this website.
https://www.buxfer.com
Its really easy to use and is good because you can access your account from anywhere including your mobile.
Another one is http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!/, this one is not fully up and running yet but seems to be more focused on UK banks, when its fully working it could be a better one becasue it connects directly to your bank to obtain your statements.
i would reccomend checking both of them out.Starting Debt (October 2008) - £10928.27
Feb 2009 = £8419.21 (12/02/09)
Now = £2867.39 (27/06/11):cool:
([/COLOR]HSBC Loan-£814, MBNA CC-£4115 , Tesco CC 0, HSBC CC 0, Nationwide CC 0,0
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