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MSE needs your help! New Online Budget Planner needs testing
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Worked fine for me with Firefox and Vista.
I like it too! :beer:0 -
Wow great tool! Worked well for me, even in Internet Exploder and going back to change the figures...is that cheating?!!0
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worked for me fine on firefox!0
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Really liked it and it worked fine all the way through on Firefox.
LOVE the big red button! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Debt at LBM [strike]£17,544[/strike] :eek: £5700:TOver £14,000 PAID OFF :T
2020 the year of less - Less debt, less waste, less spending, less stuff, less stress!0 -
Yep, worked fine for me using internet explorer on windows xp.
Love the big red button! Liked the easy click through categories. Much improvement on the old one. :money:0 -
Worked fine for me on XP. Thought I was going to have some month left over at end of money, but surprisingly didn't.Now just have to track down that missing money!One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other0
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Love the budgetbrain - very user friendlyNatwest Card 27.06.10 (reduce every month) £267.63
Gave up smoking 16th July 2007 :T0 -
Used this, liked it. Didn't see a section for charity giving. Changing monthly to yearly was a bit annoying as it didn't let me do it quickly.
Ended up saying I spend 0 and earn 0!0 -
I think you'll find the 'Private Pension' on the Income page is actually being treated as an EXPENSE when calculating the results!0
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Worked fine, but intially I did put that car tax was monthly which caused a hiccup! Would be useful in the school meals section if you could make it for say 9 months of the year.
In the end percentage and pie section we spent most on household, which I imagine is normal, but perhaps an average breakdown, if possible would help to see whether spending in that area could be realistically cut back.0
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