Do You Know of a Free Online Financial Program (Similar to Quicken)?

Updated on September 09, 2010
J.D. asks from Albion, NE
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We were using Quicken online for free, but they changed to a new program and it is having some major glitches. So I was wondering if any of you wonderful budget conscious moms out there have a reliable, free oline financial program that you use?

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S.P.

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I lost my free Quicken about a year or so ago and switched over to GnuCash. I really like it - I was able to import most of my files and after cleaning up my data a little bit it has been easy to use.

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J.L.

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www.mint.com

Very good sight but you do need to take the time to input your information.

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K.R.

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I've been using budgetsimple.com and have really liked it - mostly it helps us keep on track with our monthly expenses and find ways to save. I don't think it imports any data and you can't use it to pay your bills, but if all you want is a good program to create a budget and track expenses this one is great - and free!!

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M.L.

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Mint.com is free and great! It reminds you to pay bills, shows you how you are spending your money, creates budgets and savings goals and tells you what your net worth is! All for FREE!

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E.I.

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i cant think of anything free off the top of my head; but dave ramsey is fantastic. you should take a class! check it out.

maybe mint.com? ive heard good things about that! and i think that is free...
good luck!

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B.R.

answers from Omaha on

I'd also recommend Mint (I love it), although it's not that much like Quicken. For what you're looking for, try www.pearbudget.com It's one of the nicest budgeting programs I've ever seen. You can try it free without having to put in credit card info, and just three bucks a month after that.

S.M.

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My husband downloaded Ace Money Lite for a school fundraiser, sorry I don't have a link. It was pretty easy to use!

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B.G.

answers from St. Cloud on

quickbooks used to have a free version, not sure if they still do

T.J.

answers from Fort Walton Beach on

I use pageonce.com

It keeps track of credit cards, utilities, and other online accounts. It is not to create budgets, but if you are already using a budget this can help keep track of accounts. It shows everything all at once.

Good luck!

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