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NEND | I'll add a recommendation for Quicken, I've been using it since the DOS days. It's easy to set up and use (you don't need an accounting degree), and you can easily create reports.
I have a suggestion for Mike. If what you're doing works for you, so be it, but on the credit card entries, you're doing it the hard way. Consider setting your credit cards up as an account, just like your checking account. Then you just enter your credit card slips into that account just like when you enter a check in your checking account. You will have access to the same categories. You can reconcile the account, and when you do reports, it will pull transactions from that account also. When you pay the credit card bill with a check, you just use the credit card account as the category so it has a place to go and will keep the proper balance in the credit card account. We do have a few credit cards that we rarely use that I don't have set up (and then categorize the check when I pay the statement). | |
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