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Microsoft Money Plus Deluxe - Windows
Microsoft Money Plus Deluxe - Windows

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From: Microsoft Software
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Buy New: $62.99



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 2577

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Xp Professional, Windows Xp Home Edition
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2

MPN: KEA00004
Model: KEA-00004
UPC: 882224507813
EAN: 0882224507813
ASIN: B000RG1GGE

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Not as good as the older version   November 10, 2008
I was a bit disappointed with this version of Money - my older version (2002) on my old XP computer was so much easier to use than this one. When setting up my bills I noticed that this new version for my Vista machine wont allow me to select anything besides "check" as form of payment if I dont have my banking set up through Money. Well, my bank is a small local bank and I can download daily if I want to but it will not ALLOW on-line interface with Money, so now I can't set my bills up the way I had in my old Money. Also, I did try to set up and import My-Checkfree accounts thinking that would solve the "on-line" issues (which it will take existing customers) but for whatever reason it wont accept MY existing customer login and password to My-checkfree. These are things I am still working with - onward and upward - if I didn't HATE Quicken so much I would probably give up Money at this point . . .


3 out of 5 stars There is a better way. Money user for 4 years discovers secret weapon.   September 19, 2008
 2 out of 11 found this review helpful

I was looking for a book about Microsoft Money Plus (which I updated because the old version "expired") on Amazon.com....and was intrigued by another program. I am so glad to make the switch. If you can't purchase here, find a way. :)

I have been using MS Money since 2004. It is great at tracking the past. I have great data to use for numbers in my YNAB budget. I was frustrated with MS for a few reasons.
1) Some things I spent and catagorized were not showing up in some reports even though they were entered correctly (how do I know anything else is accurate?)
2) I never really learned how to use it "correctly" because support is next to nothing on it.
3) I ran into a limitation when I tried to put in the car we just refinanced and I couldn't put in any "early" payments. Apparently no one in the world would want to make a payment before it was due and want to keep track of interest on a loan. Our car is our highest effective interest rate at present and we are looking to knock it out in a hurry.
4) I also question the logic behind some of the assumptions the program makes and don't get a satisfactory explanation.
5) Uncertain of tracking of credit card charges in cash flow forecaster (was dropping numbers). Despite this, I liked the cash flow forecaster concept because it was the only real clue I had to go forward in time. Still this is being at "effect" because I couldn't fully control enough of the assumptions (and if I changed one, it only would show me 3 months). I am working on a workaround to project forward in YNAB Pro (the program), actually found many suggestions on YNAB forum and tweaking my own as of this post.
6) Support in how to actually use MS Money is horrible except for the very most basic things, which are the easy and intuitive parts you don't need support for.

Now with YNAB PRO, we are at CAUSE, bossing our money around.

Because of working in Money, YNAB Pro forced me to sit down and look at what I really want, to learn the YNAB Pro program as intended (from tutorials) and get answers to questions (through the discussion board). In some cases, there isn't one way to do things, there are "ways" and then I may think of my own way. Which I have. Flexibility is a wonderful attibute of the program. It is intuitive, but it did take some work and thought (mainly because I want more out of a program than the average person). As I've worked through it, many times I have thought, "That was something that used to bug me in Money AND YNAB DID IT SO MUCH SMARTER." My husband's response is don't be surprised if everything in the next version of Money is in response to YNAB Pro.

I was going to continue using Money, but Pro forced my bank downloads to it. I don't care. I don't need the other program. I can go back to look at old numbers anytime. I'm looking to the future...

I'm going to go to online bill pay instead of printing my own checks and got a good old fashioned check book for church. (I almost forgot how to write one.)

The "buffer" concept in YNAB Pro is brilliant.

I actually set up master catagories based on our goals and put in there where we WANT to be.

I combined budget ideas from an article "the 60% solution" that popped up in Money a long time ago, (the only one I ever read) but was clueless as to how to implement within their program... Go to MSN and search for the 60% solution.

I looked at ideas from Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth by T Harv Ecker.

I looked at Dave Ramsey's suggested amounts from one of his books I looked at for free in the bookstore. I put those within the notes beside each section of my subcategories (LOVE THE NOTES FEATURE).

I also think it is important that you prioritize what you want. I decided to call things positive names so we are always going toward what we want.

We now have a strategy.
We have a plan.

I believe God wants us to master our money, otherwise it will master us.
I thank God for this program, its creators, those who support it through their time on the boards. SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT. Truly exceptional.

You Need A Budget ... you do. But you also really want one if you want to be in charge of your money.

God bless.



4 out of 5 stars Microsoft Money   July 2, 2008
 3 out of 6 found this review helpful

It serves it's purpose I just replaced it since I had used up my allotted install times on my computer that crashed too many times

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