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Microsoft Money 2006 Premium
Microsoft Money 2006 Premium - CD-ROM -

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Microsoft Money 2006 Premium

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CD-ROM - 05 July, 2005
from: Microsoft Software

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Platforms:
  • Windows Me
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows XP

Features:
  • CD-ROM
  • Money connects to thousands of banks and updates balances automatically, letting you easily stay on top of your finances.
  • Work toward long-term goals like buying a house, budgeting for college, or saving for a vacation by first reducing debt.
  • Improved automated price quotes keep your portfolio calculations up to date.
  • A suite of tools that help you plan and optimize investments and long-term savings.
  • Money 2006 Premium also provides a wealth of financial services, at no extra cost, and tax help that make managing your money easier.

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Customer Reviews

most frustrating program ever

To be fair - I probably don't use this the "normal" way. I like to print checks. This seems like basic functionality. I used, supported, and written software that does this. But I have never worked with a program that was slower, less intuitive, nor more frustrating than Money. Since I have considerable data in it I keep trying (originally I had high hopes for it). There is no other program that can get me to curse at it - except Money. Unless you are forced to ... try something else ... anything else.


Dump MS Money 2006 and 2007

Like many of the other comments RE: MS Money 2006 and 2007, I am very upset that Microsoft is trying to force people to store their financial data on their server. There might be an intention on the part of MS to allow users to access their data remotely, but the security issues GREATLY outweigh any such benefit. I highly doubt any of the Microsoft executives would put all of their financial data on a third party's website and trust nothing bad happens. I am dumping MS Money after using it for 7 years. I'm switching to Quicken.


Do I still own this product?

I started using Money in 2005. It is a great idea if you ask me. Instead of having to go to 10 different websites to view all of my financial information, I can let this software download all of the info automatically, tell me when to pay bills, pay bills, and budget all in ONE interface. Fantastic.^M

 

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