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Budget Software ReviewsOnesummer from Georgia Feedback About This Post:RE: Budget Software Reviews
If you already know how to use Excel, you can download excel templates from several websites. That's what we use instead of buying a whole new program. It's good because you can customize them to fit your family's expenses. If you don't see everything you want in the spreadsheet, you can add what you need. Post By Allison (Guest Post) RE: Budget Software Reviews
If you mean "Budgeting" software, try AceMoney Lite--It's freeware and it works great for managing your finances, making yearly budgets, etc. Much better than paying tons of money for Quicken or other such programs, especially if you are like me; a poor college student. I have to really stretch my money, so I don't want to pay for ANY software, really. Go to www.download.com and search for "AceMoney Lite". Post by Pauly-Wauly RE: Budget Software ReviewsCheck out www.PlanetCDRom.com; they have lots of programs for free. You do have to pay for shipping but the more you buy the less you pay per program. I have gotten several programs from them and have never been disappointed. Some of the categories of programs that they have are Business, Reference, Games, Education, Home/Life, Kids, etc. They even have movies and music at a discount price. Post By Margaret (Guest Post) |
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