SplashShopper and SplashMoney now available on iPad (source: Macworld)

Posted by admin | Object, Personal Finance, Tech, Technology | Wednesday 14 July 2010 9:47 pm

SplashData has released the iPad versions of SplashShopper, its list maker and organizer app, and SplashMoney, the company’s personal finance manager. (source: Macworld) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - RSS and RSS Feed on Feedzilla.com

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Koku 1.0 helps you track, chart finances (source: Macworld)

Posted by admin | News, Object, Personal Finance | Wednesday 14 April 2010 10:29 pm

A new personal finance app, Koku, lets you link with your financial accounts, track transactions, and create charts of your spending habits. (source: Macworld) - Share on Twitter - Share on Facebook - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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Review: Intuit Quicken Essentials 1.1 personal finance software (source: Macworld)

Posted by admin | News, Object, Personal Finance | Wednesday 24 March 2010 10:14 am

Intuit’s new personal finance application is a good beginning, but lacks the tools to make it truly essential. (source: Macworld) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Review: iFinance 3 personal finance software (source: Macworld)

Posted by admin | News, Object, Personal Finance, Tech, Technology | Tuesday 22 September 2009 1:00 pm

iFinance 3.0.9 is a beautifully designed personal finance application that it lacks some very basic and necessary features. (source: Macworld) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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What technology or electronics could you do without in a recession?

Posted by admin | Personal Finance | Thursday 2 July 2009 6:23 am
Verve asked:


Since economic times are getting more difficult, what electronics or technology would you eliminate to save money? For example, cutting back on cellphone use, cable service, satellite radio, video games, internet usage, etc. Give a brief reason why you picked that item.

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How do you remove subtotals in microsoft money?

Posted by admin | Personal Finance | Wednesday 28 January 2009 8:19 am
Ricky asked:


I have just started using Microsoft money. It is wonderful. The only thing is these subtotals keep getting larger and larger and don’t look at all like reality. I have learned a lot about how to use microsoft money. How can I remove or alter these subtotals?
Whatever you tell me may be helpful to me.

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