and tracking my daily expenses? I thought about downloading some
applications for this
purpose, but none of them satisfy me and they are not free,
Thank you
and tracking my daily expenses? I thought about downloading some
applications for this
purpose, but none of them satisfy me and they are not free,
Thank you
you can design your own in spreadsheet something like this
DATE my ch# DETAILS BANK CH NO. WITHDRAWAL DEPOSIT
BALANCE
1-Jan-04 balance
120,876.17
1-Jan-04 SBI RELF BOND ECS
800.00 =H2+G3-F3
5-Jan-04 IDBI FLEXI BOND 9 ecs
11,050.00 =H3+G4-F4
05-Jan-04 ch uti mepus 35335 utibk 065820/19,12,.03
1,213.50 =H4+G5-F5
07-Jan-04 ch k gilt div citibk 014003/1 jan 04
97.05 =H5+G6-F6
07-Jan-04 643335 sbi card
1,176.00 =H6+G7-F7
07-Jan-04 643336 kmmf-k gilt
1,000.00 = H7+G8-F8
The last column is formula
Fat Cat <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> and tracking my daily expenses? I thought about downloading some
> applications for this
> purpose, but none of them satisfy me and they are not free,
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
>
Sigh!@
I am sure there are excellent spreadsheets some people makes in order to
keep
their own bank account. I don't want to redo what has already been done.
What I need is fairly simple, something that allows me to enter some daily
expenses,
salary, bills, my networth, balance, mortgage schedule, etc.
Thanks.
"R.VENKATARAMAN" <$$$$vram26@vsnl$$$.net$$$> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> you can design your own in spreadsheet something like this
>
> DATE my ch# DETAILS BANK CH NO. WITHDRAWAL DEPOSIT
> BALANCE
> 1-Jan-04 balance
> 120,876.17
> 1-Jan-04 SBI RELF BOND ECS
> 800.00 =H2+G3-F3
> 5-Jan-04 IDBI FLEXI BOND 9 ecs
> 11,050.00 =H3+G4-F4
> 05-Jan-04 ch uti mepus 35335 utibk 065820/19,12,.03
> 1,213.50 =H4+G5-F5
> 07-Jan-04 ch k gilt div citibk 014003/1 jan 04
> 97.05 =H5+G6-F6
> 07-Jan-04 643335 sbi card
> 1,176.00 =H6+G7-F7
> 07-Jan-04 643336 kmmf-k gilt
> 1,000.00 = H7+G8-F8
> The last column is formula
>
>
> Fat Cat <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > and tracking my daily expenses? I thought about downloading some
> > applications for this
> > purpose, but none of them satisfy me and they are not free,
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Have you looked at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx
--
HTH
RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)
"Fat Cat" <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Sigh!@
>
> I am sure there are excellent spreadsheets some people makes in order to
> keep
> their own bank account. I don't want to redo what has already been done.
>
> What I need is fairly simple, something that allows me to enter some daily
> expenses,
> salary, bills, my networth, balance, mortgage schedule, etc.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> "R.VENKATARAMAN" <$$$$vram26@vsnl$$$.net$$$> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > you can design your own in spreadsheet something like this
> >
> > DATE my ch# DETAILS BANK CH NO. WITHDRAWAL
DEPOSIT
> > BALANCE
> > 1-Jan-04 balance
> > 120,876.17
> > 1-Jan-04 SBI RELF BOND ECS
> > 800.00 =H2+G3-F3
> > 5-Jan-04 IDBI FLEXI BOND 9 ecs
> > 11,050.00 =H3+G4-F4
> > 05-Jan-04 ch uti mepus 35335 utibk 065820/19,12,.03
> > 1,213.50 =H4+G5-F5
> > 07-Jan-04 ch k gilt div citibk 014003/1 jan 04
> > 97.05 =H5+G6-F6
> > 07-Jan-04 643335 sbi card
> > 1,176.00 =H6+G7-F7
> > 07-Jan-04 643336 kmmf-k gilt
> > 1,000.00 = H7+G8-F8
> > The last column is formula
> >
> >
> > Fat Cat <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > and tracking my daily expenses? I thought about downloading some
> > > applications for this
> > > purpose, but none of them satisfy me and they are not free,
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Sounds like more than a simple bank acct file. I'm sure one of us could be
hired to make up something for you or you can get Quicken or Money for
little or nothing with tax act or turbotax.
--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
[email protected]
"Fat Cat" <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Sigh!@
>
> I am sure there are excellent spreadsheets some people makes in order to
> keep
> their own bank account. I don't want to redo what has already been done.
>
> What I need is fairly simple, something that allows me to enter some daily
> expenses,
> salary, bills, my networth, balance, mortgage schedule, etc.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> "R.VENKATARAMAN" <$$$$vram26@vsnl$$$.net$$$> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > you can design your own in spreadsheet something like this
> >
> > DATE my ch# DETAILS BANK CH NO. WITHDRAWAL
DEPOSIT
> > BALANCE
> > 1-Jan-04 balance
> > 120,876.17
> > 1-Jan-04 SBI RELF BOND ECS
> > 800.00 =H2+G3-F3
> > 5-Jan-04 IDBI FLEXI BOND 9 ecs
> > 11,050.00 =H3+G4-F4
> > 05-Jan-04 ch uti mepus 35335 utibk 065820/19,12,.03
> > 1,213.50 =H4+G5-F5
> > 07-Jan-04 ch k gilt div citibk 014003/1 jan 04
> > 97.05 =H5+G6-F6
> > 07-Jan-04 643335 sbi card
> > 1,176.00 =H6+G7-F7
> > 07-Jan-04 643336 kmmf-k gilt
> > 1,000.00 = H7+G8-F8
> > The last column is formula
> >
> >
> > Fat Cat <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > and tracking my daily expenses? I thought about downloading some
> > > applications for this
> > > purpose, but none of them satisfy me and they are not free,
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Personally I wouldn't even consider it for that. A copy of Quicken or
Microsoft Money will do this perfectly for you. I don't think they are
expensive to start with, but you can often find an older version in a PC
World or on ebay etc. Just did a search on Quicken on ebay and found a 2005
copy for just $19.99.
You can usually download statements from your bank and import them straight
into it. Sooooooooo much better for this.
--
Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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"Fat Cat" <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Sigh!@
>
> I am sure there are excellent spreadsheets some people makes in order to
> keep
> their own bank account. I don't want to redo what has already been done.
>
> What I need is fairly simple, something that allows me to enter some daily
> expenses,
> salary, bills, my networth, balance, mortgage schedule, etc.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> "R.VENKATARAMAN" <$$$$vram26@vsnl$$$.net$$$> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > you can design your own in spreadsheet something like this
> >
> > DATE my ch# DETAILS BANK CH NO. WITHDRAWAL
DEPOSIT
> > BALANCE
> > 1-Jan-04 balance
> > 120,876.17
> > 1-Jan-04 SBI RELF BOND ECS
> > 800.00 =H2+G3-F3
> > 5-Jan-04 IDBI FLEXI BOND 9 ecs
> > 11,050.00 =H3+G4-F4
> > 05-Jan-04 ch uti mepus 35335 utibk 065820/19,12,.03
> > 1,213.50 =H4+G5-F5
> > 07-Jan-04 ch k gilt div citibk 014003/1 jan 04
> > 97.05 =H5+G6-F6
> > 07-Jan-04 643335 sbi card
> > 1,176.00 =H6+G7-F7
> > 07-Jan-04 643336 kmmf-k gilt
> > 1,000.00 = H7+G8-F8
> > The last column is formula
> >
> >
> > Fat Cat <Fat Cat@[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > and tracking my daily expenses? I thought about downloading some
> > > applications for this
> > > purpose, but none of them satisfy me and they are not free,
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Hi
I have one that I created to manage my checking account. Email me and I will
send you a copy.
HTH
Ken
Most new PCs nowadays are bundeld with MS Money and/or Quicken. Of
course, my accountant wants me to use QuickBooks....
I think the OP left out a couple of the Excel newsgroups.
- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
_______
Ken Wright wrote:
> Personally I wouldn't even consider it for that. A copy of Quicken or
> Microsoft Money will do this perfectly for you. I don't think they are
> expensive to start with, but you can often find an older version in a PC
> World or on ebay etc. Just did a search on Quicken on ebay and found a 2005
> copy for just $19.99.
>
> You can usually download statements from your bank and import them straight
> into it. Sooooooooo much better for this.
>
> I think the OP left out a couple of the Excel newsgroups.
Are you sure??? I didn't realise there were so many.......... :-)
--
Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Jon Peltier" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:%[email protected]...
> Most new PCs nowadays are bundeld with MS Money and/or Quicken. Of
> course, my accountant wants me to use QuickBooks....
>
> I think the OP left out a couple of the Excel newsgroups.
>
> - Jon
> -------
> Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
> Peltier Technical Services
> Tutorials and Custom Solutions
> http://PeltierTech.com/
> _______
>
> Ken Wright wrote:
>
> > Personally I wouldn't even consider it for that. A copy of Quicken or
> > Microsoft Money will do this perfectly for you. I don't think they are
> > expensive to start with, but you can often find an older version in a PC
> > World or on ebay etc. Just did a search on Quicken on ebay and found a
2005
> > copy for just $19.99.
> >
> > You can usually download statements from your bank and import them
straight
> > into it. Sooooooooo much better for this.
> >
Sure you could use Quicken or Money but they are a pain in the but to set
up. To much work. I use an excel spreadsheet to balance my checkbook and
it works fine. Simple and easy. Since it is one I did myself for my own
use it does not contain a lot of bells a wistles like a commercial package
would, but it works. I could email you the template if you want. You will
need to modify it for your on use.
Dennis
"Jon Peltier" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:%[email protected]...
> Most new PCs nowadays are bundeld with MS Money and/or Quicken. Of course,
> my accountant wants me to use QuickBooks....
>
> I think the OP left out a couple of the Excel newsgroups.
>
> - Jon
> -------
> Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
> Peltier Technical Services
> Tutorials and Custom Solutions
> http://PeltierTech.com/
> _______
>
> Ken Wright wrote:
>
>> Personally I wouldn't even consider it for that. A copy of Quicken or
>> Microsoft Money will do this perfectly for you. I don't think they are
>> expensive to start with, but you can often find an older version in a PC
>> World or on ebay etc. Just did a search on Quicken on ebay and found a
>> 2005
>> copy for just $19.99.
>>
>> You can usually download statements from your bank and import them
>> straight
>> into it. Sooooooooo much better for this.
>>
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