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      8 Free Personal Finance Management Programs

      By Ben Popken, 5:01 PM on Tue Mar 27 2007, 23,978 views

      When we posted our scrappy guide to making your first budget, many readers chimed in with what personal finance software they enjoyed, many of them free. Here's a roundup of the results:

      Free
      Money Manager Ex (Windows and Linux)
      MS Office templates (MS Office Suite or Open Office)
      GnuCash (GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris and Mac OSX)
      Pear Budget (all platforms)
      Buddi (all)
      Yodlee (online)
      Wesabe (online)

      Pay
      Quicken ($30, PC) *
      MS Money ($49.99, PC) *
      Myvelopes ($7.90/month, online)
      Moneydance ($29.99, all platforms)

      * "Sunsets" after a few years, meaning you will have to pay for an upgrade or you won't be able to sync it with your financial institutions. — BEN POPKEN

      Read More: budgets, Lifehacker, Personal Finance, Readers, Money

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