I happened to be looking around for a package to record financial information a few weeks ago , and came across a demo version of Microsoft Money 2003. After quickly examining the product I was content with what Money 2003 had to offer, albeit it was a demo version for the US market. In order to utilise the online facilities, (with U.K. companies) I ordered the latest version of the product from amazon.co.uk.
Putting it simply, Microsoft Money 2003 Financial Suite will allow you to record & track financial data such as your bank accounts , investments, bills, savings, and other assets.
The REAL power, however, of this package comes from the ability to download your transactions from your online bank account - Only a limited number of banks support this feature, so you'll need to check with your bank first .Once a statement is downloaded ,all payees from your transactions will become automatically registered with Money. You can then, for example, set up your bills to transfer automatically to one of your list of payees.
The transactions on your downloaded statement can also be categorised according to what items you are spending on, and Money can then track your expenditure by category or payee by giving numerous reports, views, and statistical data.
Also, if you're looking to record investments such as ISA's, one piece of advice, Money suggests that you should record your ISA's in the "Savings" section, under investments. - This may not very beneficial, as the information will remain static. What you really want to do is to break down you ISA's into individual funds and record the information in the "Portfolio" section according to the quantity & price of each fund unit.
Once you enter the "symbol code" for each fund, money can download and calculate (provide you have an internet connection) the total value of your investment based upon the current price of your individual funds online. This is an exceptional feature as not even my ISA provider gives online valuations yet!
There are numerous features in Money, including everything from planning to retirement , organising records (insurance, household documents) to making a will.
The Tax saver deluxe is advertised at being worth £29.99 and is perhaps a superfluous addition to the Money package. This is essentially a tool to allow you to complete your tax return online and I'm not sure why anyone would want to pay the quoted price tag for this component given the choice, but its included "free" anyway.
Before you decide to buy "Money 2003 Financial Suite" you'll need to consider how you're going to use it. You can begin recording your investment details and transactions by entering the information manually, but this may become cumbersome, and you may not reap the full benefits of Money. However, if you make use of the online features of Money, and want to keep track of your holdings, then this could be the single most important product you can buy for your pc.
Microsoft Money 2003 won't change your life, but considering the current economic climate, with constantly fluctuating markets, it's an excellent tool to get your finances organised and track your net worth on a daily basis.