Given the current state of the global economy, now is probably a great time for you to consider organizing your household budget -- and maybe even your investments -- with some personal finance management software. The question thus becomes: Which finance app offers the most bang for your buck, especially when some of them are available for free. We separate the toxic assets from the sound financial instruments in this buyer's guide.
Read the full content of this Article: Personal Finance Software 2009 Buyer's Guide
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Where is the article? It stops after the intro paragraph...
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ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer
I have been thinking of getting Quicken 2009, they have a free trial of it. But maybe I will just start with Mint to see how active I will be with a finance software before I invest in one.
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That should be fixed now. It's an IE8 bug.
Personal Finance Software 2009 Buyer's Guide Discussion
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