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Quicken Starter Edition Review
For the young adult, the household owner or the busy professional, personal finances are an unwanted and often misunderstood time expense. For some, the answer is a series of costly consultations with a professional who understands the ins and outs, but realizes that you do not and takes their time accordingly. For others, and the option tested here… Read more
Macware MacFreelance Review
Designed to make freelance billing and taxation simple, Macware MacFreelance is an accounting application for online professionals, consultants, and service workers. With support for client invoicing, hourly billing and work monitoring, and even tax calculators and graphing tools, MacFreelance is one of the best accounting options available for Mac… Read more
Visual Money Review
Visual Money 2 lets users establish several user accounts in order to track several budgets, or the entire families expenditure simultaneously. The software also includes password compatibility for maximum financial security, and a backup utility that can be used to further protect crucial financial data from hardware failure and the detrimental effects… Read more
Financial Management News
3 Jul
Software Options For Small Business Financial Management by AmyBradney-George
Many small business owners and budding entrepreneurs, when searching for a business accounting program may sometimes have a tendency to bite off more than they can chew. They can risk overspending on a program that gives them too many features,… Read more on Small Business Financial Management
26 Jan
Accounting And Business Bookkeeping Software by Bibey
For business or personal reasons, bookkeeping software can help you stay organized and better approach your finances. Of course, you have to choose the right software suite to ensure that you are getting the proper level of service from the… Read more on Bookkeeping Software
26 Jan
The Demise Of Quicken, And The Rise Of Mint Online by Bibey
As a first step towards discontinuation, Intuit have announced they'll no longer be marketing their aging Quicken personal finance software suite. It will be replaced by their software as a service solution Mint.com, which was acquired… Read more on Mint Online
