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stoozing software / spreadsheet

Hi,

I'm new to the stoozing game and am having problems keeping track of my credit cards, payments, end of 0% dates and money i have earned on them etc

Is there a spreadsheet or a piece of software which allows you to keep track of everything? what do other stoozers use?



thanks in advance

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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Sentinal73 wrote: »
    Is there a spreadsheet or a piece of software which allows you to keep track of everything? what do other stoozers use?
    Microsoft Money
  • thanks, any particular version is more suitable than another ?
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Sentinal73 wrote: »
    thanks, any particular version is more suitable than another ?
    I've read that some of the later versions aren't as good as the earlier ones. Personally, I'm still using Money 99.

    A lot of experienced stoozers have developed their own spreadsheets, but I've found MS Money does everything I want it to.
  • wayoflife
    wayoflife Posts: 281 Forumite
    Sentinal73 wrote: »
    Hi,

    I'm new to the stoozing game and am having problems keeping track of my credit cards, payments, end of 0% dates and money i have earned on them etc

    Is there a spreadsheet or a piece of software which allows you to keep track of everything? what do other stoozers use?

    thanks in advance

    There was a tart alert piece of software on here. This will inform you of when your deals are coming to an end. Alternatively use Microsoft Excel and just take advantage of the simple calculations you can create.
    INCREASE INTEREST ON SAVINGS!

    ...I will thank you if youve been helpful, please do the same! :j
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