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Any advice on which version we should use?0
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They definitely have done UK versions - I use one now. They abandoned the UK version some time ago, before they also gave up on the US market.Billy_two_speakers wrote: »money works fine in UK they have I dont think have ever done a uk only money
Differences will probably be on terminology used for investments, mortgages, tax etc. Don't know if the auto-update of investment prices will work for UK investments from a US version of Money.loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.0 -
Thank you for posting this, good to not have to go through all the security just to check if I've got any money! Love the budget tracker feature too
Our greatest weakness lies in giving up; always try just one more time0 -
pinkertonbrolly wrote: »can you recommend something lite for me. just want to keep track of expenditure. thanks.
I use this one you need just the banking part, I have used Money since 97 money uk came out seeing the bottom line every time you spend really helps
if you want to run mortgages then what we call endowment is ballon
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=7564In London, you're never more than 20 feet away from someone telling you you're never more than 20 feet from a rat .0
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