Microsoft Money 2007 Premium

August 24, 2010
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  • One year of financial services from companies like Experian, GainsKeeper, and H&R Block
  • Savings & Spending Budget helps you plan for retirement, savings, and debt repayment
  • Money’s Spending Tracker automatically categories your transactions and compares them to your budget
  • Manage your bills using multiple online accounts, even schedule the payment of bills in advance
  • See all of your accounts–checking, savings, investments, and credit–in one place

Product Description
Microsoft Money 2007 Premium brings all your personal accounts – banking, credit and investment – in one place and provides the tools you need for planning and achieving short- and long-term financial goals and making tax-smart investment decisions, so you can improve your financial outlook today and optimize for your future…. More >>

Microsoft Money 2007 Premium

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5 Responses to “ Microsoft Money 2007 Premium ”

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  1. Y. ANTONIA on August 24, 2010 at 8:16 am

    I bought this software program together with TaxCut a few months ago, and it is a great disappointment. Unfortunately, I was too busy to give it a try earlier, so now I can’t get all my money back from Amazon. Do yourself a favor and buy something else.

  2. Boy on August 24, 2010 at 8:36 am

    Great product inside and out. It’s great being able to see how much money I truly do not have at a simple glance…yummy.

  3. James Hilley on August 24, 2010 at 8:52 am

    I have been using Microsoft money for several years and have always found it to be an excellent product, very user friendly and an excellent way to manage your accounts.

  4. Craig S. Maupin on August 24, 2010 at 9:56 am

    I have been using this program for five years now and I’m finally going to switch to Quicken. The ‘Invoice Designer’ is a total waste of time… it just hasn’t worked for years and Microsoft will do NOTHING to get it to work. This is the unwanted step child of Microsoft, so please don’t waist your time!

  5. Marisol Barrios on August 24, 2010 at 10:42 am

    Shame on Microsoft for crippling this program by taking away Microsoft Money for Pocket PC. Why make me pay money to upgrade if you’re going to send me back to the stone age of writing tranactions down with pen and paper. I don’t want to do that work twice – write it down then enter it at home. Some people enjoy living in an age when technology makes your life easier. Not to mention that when I travel for work I want to be able to see my upcoming expenses and have all of my finances available at my fingertips without printing out a ledger to take with me! I almost returned this for MS Money 2006 which still has the Pocket PC version, but since MS would only give me until September 2008 (for that version) to automatically download transactions from my bank, I would be in the same boat in a year. Instead I found SPB Finance, a software program that runs on your pocket pc and will sync w/ MS Money or Quicken. It’s not free, though, adding $25 to my upgrade for MS Money! Well, if there’s one thing Microsoft is good at, it’s keeping these small companies in business making software to “groom” their product. Shame! I’ve been using MS Money for 7 years, but when this version of MS Money expires in two years, I think I’ll look around for other options that don’t require so much hassel.

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