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how can i monitor my investments from home
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clueless21
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i am new to the money saving game, but have a few isas both mini and maxi, i would like to have a system on my computer that i could monitor and track them with other investments on my own computer at home. i have had a look at microsoft money 2005, but have noticed a number of draw backs what is the best way to track and montor my investments without having to log onto each one seperately.
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I use 2004 for tracking my stuff- and it's fine for me.
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Troubleatmill0 -
Of course, I may just be talking b****cks!0
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First direct internet banking plus is good, I keep my pension funds,shares, Isa's etc in a portfolio on www.iii.co.uk and link to it via FD.0
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Hi, I use Trustnet.co.uk You just put a user name & password & they just ask for your name to set it up. No further details like address or anything. When you set up your 'portfolio' you can go in and look on your 'valuation view' and get instant udpate of your investments.0
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