MS money ? personal checking account management?

   / MS money ? personal checking account management?
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#11  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If she wants to keep it really simple how about paying online )</font>

Won't work... No way to run down to publix and 'pay on line'.

She just wants something to do the math for the register without the reading glasses. She still wants to hand write checks.

(she's stubborn.. did I mention that /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif )

Soundguy
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management? #12  
Not trying to redirect Soundguy's stubborn mom. This is in response to a previous post about electronics and mail.


In regards to the online accounts even the by mail checks from my account are fast.

I bank electronically. In fact I have never seen a branch for my bank. It automatically mails out checks on a weekly basis to my parents and myself. It sends the check on Friday and I get it in the mail on Tuesday or Wednesday on rare occasions.

In the end it still takes longer for most people to properly record reciept of the payment than it does to get them the payment.
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management? #13  
I recently switched from online bill pay via my bank to Quicken, where the data is loaded on my pc and when I upload/download to the bank, the bill paying info is directed from my pc to the banks, where payment is made.

I understand Mom Soundguy doesn't want to get that high tech (or doesn't have access), so just using a simple check register function in MS Money or Quicken will allow large print and do the math for her. I think that when the monthly statement comes, she can manually balance it easily also if she wants to.

I was trying to get my arms around our finances, and when I did online bill pay via the bank, I still had to manually enter the data in my register, plus in the bank's online pay deal. That's one thing that prompted the switch, to save my time/effort.

Once you have the payee info set up in Quicken (or MSM), paying a bill is as simple as going to online bill pay, pulling down a window, clicking on the payee, typing in an amount, and if you want a delayed payment date, typing in a date. Then you link to your bank to make it happen. It is EASY (if you have access, etc). Set up like I did, there is no monthly charge from Quicken, but the bank can charge if they wish (mine doesn't).

For 20 yrs, I've struggled to try to figure out what we spent out $$$ on, and since Nov, when I got serious about this, I finally think we have a handle on spending.

As others have said, 15 yrs ago, Quicken had some good features that I wanted to learn, like retirement income by year. They have "enhanced" that feature out and now you can only get a one year look at cash in/out. Duh!

If Mom is overwhelmed by MSM, you could set up a simple spreadsheet in your works (or excel if you have it). I did that for years--even had a way to sum the outstanding checks so I could balance with the bank easier. The spreadsheet would do the math for her. If you end up going that route, pm me and I'll send you a sample of what I did, with the formulas, if you wish.

Best wishes,
ron
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management?
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#14  
Yep.. I almost made her a spreadsheet with excel ( quattro pro actually.. but same difference..) but just never have had the time to bang the formula's out for her. I'll take you up onthe offer of some of your formula work /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

We live in a podunk, and mom banks with the local bank.. I doubt they have any online access. Not even an automated number.. just voice help during business hours. I bank 1 city over with a national bank.. they have the online bill pay.. but charge an arm and a leg. However I also have an account with etrade bank... may have to check with them..

Soundguy
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management? #15  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( they have the online bill pay.. but charge an arm and a leg )</font>

That's the reason I don't use any "online bill pay", but I also don't write checks. For most bills, I can go online and charge them to a credit card, then once a month, I go online and pay the credit card (always in full, of course) so they draft my checking account. And for a few things, like the electric bill, I go online to have them draft my checking account. No fees; no charges. Our city, just this month, started taking credit cards for the water bill but they add 3% plus $1.25 per transaction. No way I'm going to do that, so I just let them draft my checking account. They mail the bills on the 1st and draft the checking account on the 15th, so that gives me plenty of time to know whether the bill is correct or not before they draft the account. I really can't quite understand anyone using one of those "bill pay" deals and having to pay for that service. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management? #16  
It's my understanding it costs around $10 per month to use Quicken Bill pay, is that true?
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management? #17  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It's my understanding it costs around $10 per month to use Quicken Bill pay, is that true? )</font>

$9.95 Been using it for years and love it for the convenience.
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management? #18  
MS Money seems to be very similar to Quicken although I have used Quicken for many years (started in DOS) and never used Money before. The reviews seems to have them pretty much equal.

Quicken works great for personal check writing and bill paying. Just don't try to use it for a business. Peachtree is much better for that, or even Quickbooks is (although I am not near as fond of QB as I am Peachtree for a business).

Seems like I pay $10 a month for the bill paying. The smaller vendors that don't accept electronic payment get a check, and that requires a lead time of about a week. So sometimes you can actually get a check to them quicker by manually doing the checkk (or printing it out), if you haven't set up your payment far enough in advance.

If I already had Money I would suspect it would meet your needs fine.
 
   / MS money ? personal checking account management? #19  
Quicken Bill Pay price deal:

I was confused by this also, but here's what I think the price is based on.

You can use Quicken Bill Pay, through Quicken the company, much like you would use your bank's online bill pay function (if they have one). This is the $10/month deal I believe.

What I use is the feature within the quicken software program to "pay my bills online". All of the bill pay information is resident on my pc, not Quicken's or the bank's computer. When I upload the bill pay instructions several times a month, my pc tells the bank, per my quicken software instructions, who to pay what. At the time I enter the data in my quicken, it automatically puts in my check register, so I only enter the data once.

I have received no charges from quicken for doing it this way, and right now, my bank does not charge for this service, just as they do not charge for using their online bill pay feature.

Hope this helps clarify. I really thought I'd have to pay $10/Month to have it set up this way, but apparently not.

Ron
 

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