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Banking Software Advice
gloriousglenn
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Hi all,
Wasn't sure where to post this...but I'll give here a try!!
Bare with me, with a bit of background info! I am the sort of person that pays off each credit card transaction seperately. That way I can see what transactions have been paid for, and which haven't.
I usually download the data from my credit card website into an excel spreadsheet and hlighlight each transaction/payment as they match up.
I have had some big problems with the dates being all 'cocked up' when I import the data and this has been causing me problems.
I was just wondering if anybody knows of any software that might be able to help me out? I'm not looking for budgeting software per se, just something to help me with my marrying up of the transaction/payments.
I'm loathed to go and spend good money on some of the budgeting software, for it to not do what I am after!
Any help would be very greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Glenn
Wasn't sure where to post this...but I'll give here a try!!
Bare with me, with a bit of background info! I am the sort of person that pays off each credit card transaction seperately. That way I can see what transactions have been paid for, and which haven't.
I usually download the data from my credit card website into an excel spreadsheet and hlighlight each transaction/payment as they match up.
I have had some big problems with the dates being all 'cocked up' when I import the data and this has been causing me problems.
I was just wondering if anybody knows of any software that might be able to help me out? I'm not looking for budgeting software per se, just something to help me with my marrying up of the transaction/payments.
I'm loathed to go and spend good money on some of the budgeting software, for it to not do what I am after!
Any help would be very greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Glenn
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You could try Quicken. It has a reconcilaition feature which automatically "ticks" transactions when you match them with statements. Cost about £19 to £25 on Ebay.0
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When I saw the title of this thread I though it was RBS group looking for a better system!0
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Before spending any money take a look at Gnucash. It's free!
http://www.gnucash.org/0 -
I use Moneydance. Forget how much it costs now. Gnucash was too confusing for me.0
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I use You Need a Budget after seeing recommendations on her for it, I think it's quite good.
http://www.youneedabudget.com/
If you download and use most of the free trial you should be able to get it cheaper as they sent me an email with a deal in.0
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