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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    Ok far from bike related but anyway.

    Was woundering if anyone had any recomendations fir some personal accounting software? I currently use a excell spreadsheet I got from a friend of a friend, and that works well, but the down sdide it is all manual data entry and was woundering if there is anything out there that anyone would recomend that works in with .csv, .qif, or .tsv type files that I can download from my online banking.

    So any one got any recomendations?
    It is quite easy to load a .csv or .tsv file into Excell
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    This is one of my favourite small business programes. Very easy to use. Has my vote

    I have also used MYOB. But this is not a simple programme, unless you are financial and computer minded
    If you only need simple stuff MYOB Business Basics is fine. Quicken works well but I lijke the older versions better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phred View Post
    If you only need simple stuff MYOB Business Basics is fine. Quicken works well but I lijke the older versions better.
    MYOB, even the basic business, is alot more involved than a small business may need, and not the easiest to follow. Cashbook complete is my favourite.

    Have you made any decisions yet? Be interested in what you have decided to use

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    Ok far from bike related but anyway.

    Was woundering if anyone had any recomendations fir some personal accounting software? I currently use a excell spreadsheet I got from a friend of a friend, and that works well, but the down sdide it is all manual data entry and was woundering if there is anything out there that anyone would recomend that works in with .csv, .qif, or .tsv type files that I can download from my online banking.

    So any one got any recomendations?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    It is quite easy to load a .csv or .tsv file into Excell
    Your right it is rather easy, but the challenge is dealing with that information once it is in excel so you get the correct out puts, and the curent spread sheets I am using just dont agree with the format that a .csv file or .tsv file give. I did think of writing my own spreadsheet, but with my skills that would probally take the better part of a year, and I was sure there were better options avaliable.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Just give me you username and password and I'll take care of everything for you mate.
    Really that would be great, username is notashitshow37, and pasword 12hahahahaha84

    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Have you made any decisions yet? Be interested in what you have decided to use
    Things got a bit crazy this week (sister is getting married today) but I have been quite impressed by the Quicken Personal software that I am running a demo of at the moment. I played with Cashbook Complete personal and has a basic inflows outflows ledger it is a good piece of software. But I feel it is more geared towawrds the small business side of things.

    I like Quicken Personal because it seems the best to deal with multiple accounts (i.e Cheaque, savings, visa, etc) and it keeps track of my morgage payment and other loans I have like none of the others. Also out of the three I have tried, my bank accounts require the least amoount of formatting when I get it into the programe.

    Plan at the moment is that I will run the Quiken software over this trial period and see if it is really what I am after before comitting any money. And I am certinly open to sugestions if there are any other packages I should be looking at.

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    I have heard of Quicken, and may choose to look into it too should the need arise in future. Good luck

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