Cheap You Need A Budget Pro - Personal Finance Software Program (Software) (Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | You Need A Budget |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Benefit from four unique, powerful rules for maximizing control over your money, Be up and running in just minutes, Gain financial peace by tracking all of your spending (dining out, groceries, bills) with one simple interface, Save time by importing your bank transactions, Generate reports, schedule recurring transactions, and GAIN CONTROL. |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| UPC: | 793573437488 |
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Customer Reviews of You Need A Budget Pro - Personal Finance Software Program
Great!! This makes budgeting easy for those who aren't the financial software gurus of today. This is simple, works great and is genuinely useful for those of us who can't figger out why the money ain't there that should be!
I don't get it
I used this program for four months and never did figure it out. I've taken quite a bit of college accounting and I've been a banker for eight years, so... maybe I am overthinking it? The reviews made it sound very intuitive. I dreaded sitting down to input each month's activity.
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>Back to Quicken for our family.
Going back to Quicken for now
I bought this based on the reviews of the product and the whole concept of sticking to a budget. Unfortunately, because I am a very old school Quicken user, I am used to the features and setup of Quicken. I found this to be VERY frustrating to get up and running, and then found there is no place in the register for transaction type, i.e., check number, electronic transfer, VISA purchase, etc. This is a vital reference function to me. It is taking so much time and energy to try to learn this system that I am giving up for now and heading back to Quicken. And by the way, there is no "index" feature under the help tab. You just have to go to a forum or FAQs. Maddening to try to get answers.