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Home Accounts
Home Accounts helps you manage your personal finances by keeping track of your bank accounts and identifying what you spend your money on. Home Accounts uses a simple form of double-entry bookkeeping that lets you record any payment or receipt against any income, expenditure, asset or liability account. An analysis of your transactions then shows you at a glance exactly what you spent your money o...
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Home Accounts helps you manage your personal finances by keeping track of your bank accounts and identifying what you spend your money on. Home Accounts uses a simple form of double-entry bookkeeping that lets you record any payment or receipt against any income, expenditure, asset or liability account. An analysis of your transactions then shows you at a glance exactly what you spent your money on. Bank AccountsCreate unlimited bank accounts for your cheque, savings and credit card accounts. See at a glance what your bank account balances are and what standing orders and direct debits you have due for posting. Use the account reconciliation screen to check what you've entered in the software agrees with your paper bank statement. Import transactions from using QIF and CSV file formats exported from your on-line banking site. Other AccountsCreate unlimited income and expense accounts to analyse where your money comes from and where it goes to! Create unlimited accounts for your assets and liabilities and see at any time what your net worth is. Automated EntriesSet up automated entries for your standing orders and direct debits. Automated entries can be for any frequency and can be for a fixed number of postings or can be set to run until further notice. Budget for future spendingSet yourself a budget for any or all of your accounts. Account budgets are used to predict future spending and to compare actual spending against. See how your spending is doing against your budget in the "Spending Tracker". Produce chartsProduce professional-looking charts, in a variety of types, of your historical spending and budget forecasts.
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