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Free Personal Finance Software

BY Tom BlackMon Aug 10, 2009 at 5:08 AM
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Given the current state of the global economy, now is probably a great time for you to consider organizing your household budget and maybe even your investments with some personal finance management software. Personal finance software reviews covering Quicken, Microsoft Money, moneyStrans, TaxCut and many other personal finance software titles. Includes financial software for your PDA such as Pocket Quicken, SplashMoney, Spb Finance and more. Using personal finance software brings your money management to a whole new level, but to take full advantage of all these programs have to offer, it's important to choose a program that fits your personal needs.

Whether it’s free personal finance software you are looking for or just crunching numbers, we have free tools to help you.

MS Money is a robust, user-friendly personal finance program that includes features that allow you to manage your finances, budget, track your investments, bank online, and plan for your taxes.

Mint.com is an online financial management and budgeting software that I liked, but had a few features missing which made me end up not using it. However, there are more sites out there like this that are free and have even more features!

Some packages go further, however, offering built-in business modules or optional add-ons for payroll, invoicing, and other areas. If you want to track both business and personal finances, all the personal finance programs here let you manage different groups of accounts in discrete data sets or files.

If you are searching for free personal finance software or financial calculators to help you with your math calculations you will find our website very helpful. All these helpful tools are free and available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

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October 12, 2009 at 9:27am by Michael Jameiosn

I use this software to find the best cd rates.

December 3, 2009 at 10:13am by Alexa Smith

Financially challenged, LOL, that's funny! Does that mean massive debt, aversion to facing financial facts, or can't figure out how to use software for finances? In any case, Buddi seems like a good financial buddy;) Thanks for the great info!
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