
Track loan payments and allocate between principal and interest automatically.Maintain a budget and report income and expenses against the budget.Reconcile account balances against bank and credit card statements.Download transactions for bank, credit card, and brokerage accounts.Categorize transactions in bank and credit card accounts, including splitting one transaction into several categories.I use them as my evaluation criteria for the replacement candidates. Ideally I’d like to maintain all these functionalities. I’m limiting my search to desktop applications.īefore I begin my quest, I wrote down exactly what I use Microsoft Money for. I prefer to keep those data on my own computer. There are are number of free web sites that aggregate your transactions online. Oh well, it is what it is and I’m looking for a replacement of Microsoft Money before that expiration date comes. Can’t they offer the download service at $15 a year? I would pay it just to avoid the hassle of switching. I don’t quite understand why the download service has to be disabled when they stop developing new versions of Microsoft Money.
FREE MICROSOFT MONEY FOR MAC UPDATE
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With Microsoft’s throwing in the towel, my current version will work as-is until September 2010. I have been a Microsoft Money user since it was Money ’98.

Back in June 2009, Microsoft announced they would stop selling their personal finance software Microsoft Money.
