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Accounts and Loans 2.1


License Free to try
Requirements Palm OS 2.x
Downloads 393 Limitations None
Publisher Real-Time Software File Size 587k
Date added 14 Jul 2003 Check your speed

This program helps you keep track of your bank accounts and your loans in one single application. This program is ideal for keeping track of your expenses, how much you already spent in your credit cards, and to find out how much money you still have before you make your purchase. Features: Unlimited number of accounts (max of 3 for unregistered users). Unlimited number of user defined expense categories. Handle multiple currencies. Automatic loan payment entries. Automatic recurring transaction entries. Automatic reminder in Date Book, To Do List, or Memo Pad for recurring / loan transactions. Account summary / expense category summary reports. Memorized transactions. Data export/import to/from Memo Pad in CSV format. Support for Quik Budget.

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