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Personal finance software
BuildTheWall
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Any suggestions for personal finance software? Am looking for one that shows a personal ‘balance sheet’ or ‘net worth’, preferably double entry, with monthly trend, updated manually. Not looking to sync my bank accounts or detailed itemising of expenses.
Currently I maintain my balance sheet in Excel and is good, but I can’t see the monthly trend for individual assets and liabilities.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/CSPersonalFinance/
Google Sheets file, with all the things you want and a lot more. For the price of a cup of coffee, or free if you use an older version.0 -
I use AceMoney, and recommend it. The publisher offers a two-week money-back guarantee, so, in effect, it's try before you buy.Microsoft Money is no longer developed, and is free. If you want to have a look at it, you can download the final UK version from my Dropbox.Also free and worth a look is Money Manager Ex.2
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Thanks Blue Peter, Money manager Ex sounds promising.0
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It's great. I've been using it for years. It has never let me down.BuildTheWall said:Thanks Blue Peter, Money manager Ex sounds promising.0 -
BuildTheWall said:Thanks Blue Peter, Money manager Ex sounds promising.
Good. Glad to be of assistance.
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When MS Money went off support I changed to Tesco Finance, which turned out to be rebranded MoneyDance. I liked it and so when new versions came out I decided to pay for the fully supported version.0
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