![]() PearBudget – An Excel spreadsheet that has definitely had a lot of time put into it.It even downloads stock quotes from the internet. AceMoney Lite – Freeware version of an offline personal finance management program.SimpleD – An “open source Windows application designed for personal or household financial management.” The screenshots actually look pretty slick.Tracks your spending and categorizes it automatically. Mint – Free, and now owned by Intuit (the Quicken folks).The important thing is to find something that works for you. I tried to think of the best way to budget, but I don’t think there is anything that works for everyone.Įveryone knows about MS Money and Quicken, so instead I’ve decided to compile a resource of free budgeting tools so that people can try them out on their own. ![]() More than a month ago, I wrote a post about tracking your spending for a month.
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