DMickey28
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I need some budget software. I have Quicken but it's just too complicated for me! I looked at MS Money but it looks the same.
we are in the process of buying our first house and since we have all our financial garbage front and center in our life right now I figure it's the perfect time to get a REAL budget going and track our financial life for real.
I have an excel spreedsheet that I used the last few years but it's very basic, just credit and debit type things.
What type of software do you use to track your normal financial life? I don't need anything that gets into investments or anything like that. Just income, bills, debt and a monthly budget sheet to help track that misc. spending that seem to wipe us out every few months!
Thanks!
we are in the process of buying our first house and since we have all our financial garbage front and center in our life right now I figure it's the perfect time to get a REAL budget going and track our financial life for real.
I have an excel spreedsheet that I used the last few years but it's very basic, just credit and debit type things.
What type of software do you use to track your normal financial life? I don't need anything that gets into investments or anything like that. Just income, bills, debt and a monthly budget sheet to help track that misc. spending that seem to wipe us out every few months!
Thanks!
. I decided that with three children, I was just spread too thin to remember everything. I tried MS Money because it came with my computer, but I thought it was too complicated. I then tried Quicken. It took me about 2 -3 hours to plug in all my accounts and numbers and about a month spent tweaking everything (i.e. what bills do I want set as recurrent, when do I want reminded of each bill etc.). I have been using it for a year now and I would never go back to pen and paper only. I still use a physical checkbook and check register to keep track day to day, but plug all my numbers into quicken once a week and let quicken do the math. I download all the bank and credit card info directly from those institutions and am able to keep track of my spending much better, which is a big plus 

