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Looking for finance app
moerl:
Quicken, I'd say, is the best of the bunch... but they're all overwhelming. Well, except Moneydance and Acemoney. I prefer Acemoney over Moneydance, but I think they're both lacking, especially compared to something like Quicken.
I still have no idea whether Quicken offers educational discounts. Thanks mouser for that great idea. I don't know if they'd give the discount to us simply because it's a site asking for one. If we had a review of finance apps up it would be a different story...
I still have Quicken installed but haven't opened it in a while. It's intimidating.. I only have one account and just want to track my expenses effectively. It comes with so many features! I'll have to find some time to check it out again.
m_s:
Am playing with Money 2004 right now and, you know, I rather like it... Nice interface, pretty straightforward for a complete money no-nothing like me. A big pity, though, that it doesn't work with the Co-Operative Bank, Smile, or Egg.
I've really got to do something about my money - more about my attitude to money than my actualy money... Just starting to re-train as a psychotherapist, and boy is money coming up as an issue! Went out and bought an introductory book this afternoon - Alvin Hall, 'Money for Life'. That could become another aspect of this thread: anybody know any good introductory books, that are accessible and plain-speaking and even - gosh! - fun?
m_s:
Hey, Carol: I found this list of supported institutions, and it now includes HSBC: http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp
Carol Haynes:
Yes that's the way it used to work - you download your statement data from the HSBC web-based banking.
I may be wrong but as I understand in US banks actually interact with MS Money directly - if you look at the list there you can see that none of the UK banks do!
Pity really - 'cos one really excellent thing Money could do with is a way to automatically synchronise your accounts with various institutions.
m_s:
Oh, it's synchronising with Nationwide, I think. I can certainly see all my data automatically... Ah, but you mean being able to do things like change a standing order from within Money? Yeah, that would be cool.
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