I currently have Microsoft Money 2000, and I seriously need an upgrade because it’s so old and out of date.
Can anyone recommend a good and easy to use program that I can buy/download?
What do you use and would you recommend it to others?
I just need to perform basic functions such as tracking balances/debt, making car/home/saving budgets, tracking spending habits, etc.
Nothing crazy like stocks or investments.
thanks.
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I have only used the trail version, but I know a lot of people really like the program You Need A Budget! Personally, I just use a combination of spreadsheet I made myself, and NetworthIQ to keep track of the big picture. For tracking spending habits, I really like Mint, too.
Have you not considered upgrading to the newest Microsoft software? Nothing beats Microsoft! And then there is always good old Excel
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