Microsoft Money Plus Home and Business

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Microsoft Money Plus Home and Business

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 : Microsoft Money Plus Home and Business
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224507653
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: KGA-00003
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: 2007-08-27
Studio: Microsoft Software



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Product DescriptionSpend more time with customers and less time managing your finances! Money Plus Home & Business is a great choice if you operate a small business with fewer than five employees, run a home-based business or commingle your personal and small business finances. With the new Insights feature, with alerts customized by you, you'll always have the information you need most, even when Money isn't open! Bills Insights alert you when bills are overdue or due soon, Spending Insights keep on top of the spending you care about most and Cash Flow Insights gives you a fast convenient view of your spending and deposits, as well as your account balances. With Money Plus Home & Business, you can attach links to important files such as check images or scanned receipts right from transactions in the Money account register and with 14 professionally designed, customizable templates, you can easily create professional-looking invoices. Get the top 10 daily update from MSN Money StockScouter, Morningstar ratings in the popular MSN Money ETF center and track US Markets, Treasury Markets, Currencies, Commodities and World Markets with the NEW MSN Money Market Dashboard. Other features include the ability to download payroll transactions from PayCycle®* directly into Money, generate business reports/charts, manage payroll online, monitor accounts receivable and more! Track US Markets, Treasury Markets, Currencies, Commodities and World Markets with the NEW MSN Money Market Dashboard 14 customizable templates to easily create professional-looking invoices Download payroll transactions from PayCycle®* directly into Money Edit &email estimates and invoices Track business finances and generate business reports/charts Manage payroll online Monitor accounts receivable Track Schedule C items




Features:
  • Insights, with alerts customized by you, for Bills, Spending and Cash Flow
  • Attach links to important files such as check images or scanned receipts right from transactions in the Money account register
  • Get the top 10 daily update from MSN Money StockScouter
  • See Morningstar ratings in the popular MSN Money ETF center
  • Rate favorite stocks and challenge Wall Street gurus yourself as CAPS tracks their stock picks on MSN Money













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - does not work correctly, slow, hang-ups../try before you buy !
I have used the previous version (2006) , and it worked fine, till MicroSoft stopped supporting online updates.. and foreced me to upgrade/pay again..
I got the trial which has all the functionality of the full version (it says in the startup-screen).. but it simply does not work as the prevoius version.
It is very slow in starting up. Freezes up. pretty useless.
I have a HP Pentium .1.8GHZ Intel 2GB RAM . Online updates dont work either. Dont know why..
I recommend you try before you buy !
I will go back to version 2006 for now.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Unobtrusive minor update
You will find a lot of complaints online about people having problems upgrading to Money Plus. For those who download stock quotes, there is no alternative, since Microsoft now cuts people off after two years of downloading with a given release.

I had no problems installing, and was grateful that Microsoft (unlike in previous releases) did not arbitrarily change the interface. There are a few added harmless (but useless) additions. Basically Microsoft just wants to be sure they get your money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Microsoft Money Plus Home and Business
I have used Microsoft Money for many years. I ordered Microsoft Money Plus Home and Business to upgrade my current version, Money 2003. If you want to organize your finances in one place and have the power to plan for the future, this is the product for you. The automatic secure online backup and integration with Microsoft Passport are two of my favorite features. Other features include sections for Investing (with live stock price tracking, etc.), Reports, Taxes, and Planning, to name a few. This version of Money is even more user-friendly than previous versions, which were already excellent as they were, in my opinion.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product
Works well, its cheap. Only comes with 2 years of online support. Keep that in mind. so your going to have to buy it again for it to auto update your accounts.

Monthly income/expense report is a great way to see where you stand financially.

Lost a star because it only has 2 years of "supported" automated online bank updating.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - can't install-Money Home/Business
I have spent 2 hours troubleshooting why this program will not install and another 2 hours on the phone with a Microsoft tech, who couldn't figure it out either. They said that this problem is common, yet they don't have answers. They were suppose to escalate the ticket to a supervisor, but no one has contacted us yet (after 2 weeks!!).

Still not able to use the program and it is delaying my personal and business financial planning. Don't know what to do next.



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