Archive for Category 'Accounting'

Budget Tracker

July 22nd 2007 · Read More · No Comments

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Budget Tracker is an easy to use program that will help you track and understand your monthly expenses. Each month you can enter in a number of specific monthly expenses including Rent/Mortgage, Utilities, Grocery, Entertainment, Phone, Medical, Clothing, and more. Each of these is tracked per month, but also a running average is kept for each expense over time. So you can see just how much you spend on average for specific items.
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My Cashflow

July 6th 2007 · Read More · No Comments

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My Cashflow for Windows is an easy-to-use, personal cash-flow program that helps you visualize and manage your short-term and long-term cash-flow. This product focuses on your current cash situation as it stands today and what the outlook is for the days, weeks and months ahead. There is no need to enter detailed receipts for what you have spent since its not concerned about the past or how you got to where you are. How you calculate or keep track of your current financial position is up to you.
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GnuCash

May 2nd 2007 · Read More · No Comments

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GnuCash is personal and small-business financial-accounting software, Designed to be easy to use, yet powerful and flexible, GnuCash allows you to track Bank Accounts, Stocks, income and expenses. As quick and intuitive to use as a Checkbook Register, it is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports.
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Easy Cash Manager 3.0.1

March 8th 2007 · Read More · No Comments

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Easy Cash Manager is a simple book-keeping program. You can use the program to keep records of your incomes and expenses. It has only the functionality that you need for very simple bookkeeping, so it is very clear and easy to use.

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Best CashBook 3.33

February 18th 2007 · Read More · No Comments

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Cash, Deposits and Cards are treated as one altogether in the cashbook. You can tailor the book to your appetite after you master the principle of entries by a little study. This is optimum for small business with total control of fund for home.

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