* What the book covers: Key features of Microsoft Money including setting up checking, savings, and credit card accounts; recording transactions; writing and printing checks; reconciling accounts; organizing and managing finances by category; researching investments online; banking online; creating
Microsoft Money 2006 For Dummies
โ Scribed by Peter Weverka
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Do you know where you money goes? Would balancing your budget take an act of Congress? Does your idea of preparing for the future involve lottery tickets? This friendly guide provides everything you need to know to stay on top of your finances and make the most of your money - both your cash and your Microsoft Money 2006 software program (the Premium, Deluxe, or Standard edition). You'll find out how to record financial transactions, analyze different investments, determine your net worth, plan for retirement, make informed financial decisions, and more.
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This is a decent book that tries hard to explain the working of a very confusing and poorly designed as in interface program. Burdened with writing a book on Microsoft Money 2006 the author does a good job. Unfortunately, the program is so counter-intuitive and basically extremely complex, as
Introduction. Part I: Setting Up and Starting Out. Chapter 1: Introducing Money. Chapter 2: The Basics. Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Accounts. Chapter 4: Recording Your Financial Activity. Part II: Banking with Money. Chapter 5: Categorizing Your Spending and Income. Chapter 6
I'm not a power user, so this easy reference book is helpful. My kids use it too! Never be ashamed to get tech manuals!