Accounting or book keeping apps?

dognutz

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What is the best one to keep track of things instead of doing it by hand. Do you use free ones or pay?
 

K Douglas

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Is this for a business or just household management? If its the latter you can use Moneyline or Quicken. I believe both are around $50-$75 per year.
If you are good with excel you could also build your own tool which would be free other than the time you invested to create it. There are templates you can purchase as well that will probably run you about $20-$25 one time cost.
 
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Personal use- I second Quicken. I am lucky enough to have bought a licensed copy in 1992 for less than $50, as i recall , and some time later updated to a windows compatible version at no cost. I guess that means i have been using it for more than 30 years.

It's old enough it cant auto link to bank accounts, and that is fine with me.
 

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Personal use- I second Quicken. I am lucky enough to have bought a licensed copy in 1992 for less than $50, as i recall , and some time later updated to a windows compatible version at no cost. I guess that means i have been using it for more than 30 years.

It's old enough it cant auto link to bank accounts, and that is fine with me.
Yeah you wouldn't want hackers accessing Quicken and your bank info.

 
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