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Old 02-21-2005, 01:14 PM
FranksPlace2@gmail.com
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As noted Quicken and MS Money are he main programs. For a shareware
alternative which has good ratings, you can try Acemoney -
http://www.mechcad.net/products/acemoney/

Frank
Adam Shiraz wrote:
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> Hi,
> I`m looking for a software which could help me track the performance
> of my investment portfolios. I`d like something where I could import
> all my transaction histories and have it determine rates of return so
> that I could understand financially where I am.
> I guess 60$ is as high as I am willing to go
> Does anyone have suggestions
> Cheers


 
Old 02-20-2005, 06:30 PM
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Adam Shiraz wrote:
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> Hi,
> I`m looking for a software which could help me track the performance
> of my investment portfolios. I`d like something where I could import
> all my transaction histories and have it determine rates of return so
> that I could understand financially where I am.
> I guess 60$ is as high as I am willing to go
> Does anyone have suggestions
> Cheers


Quicken and Microsoft Money are worth investigating. They can track
investments and checking accounts, help you to analyze spending
patterns, and enable you to pay bills electronically. Googling "quicken
microsoft money comparison" leads to some reviews.

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Old 02-20-2005, 01:47 PM
Adam Shiraz
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Default Investing software

Hi,

I`m looking for a software which could help me track the performance
of my investment portfolios. I`d like something where I could import
all my transaction histories and have it determine rates of return so
that I could understand financially where I am.

I guess 60$ is as high as I am willing to go

Does anyone have suggestions

Cheers

 

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