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Microsoft Money 2003 for Dummies Paperback – 10 Oct. 2002
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And that′s the tricky part. Like most personal finance programs, Money 2003 is complicated you may even argue that it′s more complicated to use than it should be. After all, all you really want to do is keep track of your money, right? You′re not performing brain surgery on your checkbook. Well, that′s where Microsoft Money 2003 For Dummies steps in to help.
Written in typical Dummies style that is, in plain English and with a healthy helping of humor this book can help users of both the standard and deluxe editions of Money 2003 get to the heart of the program without wasting time. Don′t expect to find out how Money 2003 works, though; instead, expect to find out how you can manage your finances with Money 2003.
Here′s just a sampling of the topics you′ll find covered in Microsoft Money 2003 For Dummies:
- Setting up checking, savings, and credit card accounts
- Recording your financial activity
- Categorizing your spending and income sources
- Balancing your account through reconciling transactions
- Writing and printing checks
- Paying bills online and scheduling bill payment
- Planning your finances for the years ahead
- Preparing for tax time and managing your investments
- Top Ten lists on achieving financial good health, handling your finances if you′re self–employed, and moving from Quicken to Money 2003
So whether you′re "in the money" or just plain "out of money," whether you′re a financial whiz or you′re just learning the financial ropes, Microsoft Money 2003 For Dummies can help you make the most of your money quickly and easily!
- ISBN-100764516892
- ISBN-13978-0764516894
- PublisherFD
- Publication date10 Oct. 2002
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions19.05 x 2.08 x 23.5 cm
- Print length364 pages
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The easy way to understand your finances and make decisions that make sense
If the thought of money management turns you a little green, this book is for you. Find out how easily Microsoft Money 2003 takes the anxiety out of setting up accounts, analyzing your spending, exploring investments, and even creating a regular snapshot of your financial picture. Before you know it, you’ll discover you’re a financial whiz.
The Dummies Way
- Explanations in plain English
- "Get in, get out" information
- Icons and other navigational aids
- Tear–out cheat sheet
- Top ten lists
- A dash of humor and fun
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- Publisher : FD (10 Oct. 2002)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 364 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0764516892
- ISBN-13 : 978-0764516894
- Dimensions : 19.05 x 2.08 x 23.5 cm
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Peter Weverka is the author of Word For Dummies Quick Reference, Microsoft Money For Dummies, and other computer books. His humorous nontechnology articles have also delighted readers of Harper's.