Financial program?

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Is there anything like Quicken that is freeware? I don't need much so
don't want to shell out bucks for anything. I just need something a
little more structured than something on a spreadsheet.

Thanks.
 
Is there anything like Quicken that is freeware? I don't need much so
don't want to shell out bucks for anything. I just need something a
little more structured than something on a spreadsheet.

Thanks.

I personally like Ace Money Lite. Very handy.
http://www.mechcad.net/products/acemoney/index_lite.shtml

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El Gee said:

I agree and after using the free Lite version for about a year I
bought the full version. I used Microsoft Money before that,
which took up way too much disk space for what I needed.
Ace money is small, efficient, takes up very little disk space,
(4.69MB on my computer), and creates very small data files.
I currently have five years worth of checking and savings
account data saved, in the full version, and the data file is
only 146KB in size.
 
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