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Can I see all of my money in one place?
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I keep all my documentation in one folder and register for online viewing where possible.
Not sure I trust all those money manager things...0 -
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Both egg and FD use the solution from : https://www.ewise.com.au/ewise/aa/home.asp
You can register and use that for free. One of the advantages (over egg) is you can store your personal data on a USB key.
I set it up a while ago but have just been using egg lately - may have another look - seems you can add bills too. Useful for when egg goes down perhaps.0 -
Only works in the USA? Have you got a link pls.
try this. http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/free-online-money-management.jspMr. Mulla0 -
Can quicken and mint be used in the UK, or is it just for USA?0
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I use interactive investor to track my shares, then I also use FD Internet banking Plus, any banks who are not registered with FD I just set up a tab for other things I own and update manually, they do add institutions at customer's request sometimes.0
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Hi,
maybe this will do you, you can track shares and funds, add bank accounts, credit cards and other investments.0 -
Can quicken and mint be used in the UK, or is it just for USA?
http://www.quicken.co.uk/ : Intuit UK has made a difficult business decision to discontinue future development of Quicken products for the UK market.
I use this
http://home.quicken.com.au/Pages/ProductDetails.aspx?pcode=10&pcatid=7 bought from Australia and manually add transactions.0 -
This is for the US only????In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:0
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