I have a confession to make. I have no idea how to get the software I use to track my finances to accurately track my investments.
Currently I use moneydance, and expect for the investment section I really like it. I've thought about using quicken, but I have a mac at home and the reviews of quicken for macs have not been stellar. It is also an expensive product.
I know of mint.com, which is free and automatically downloads your information. However, I have a credit card with a small credit union which is never on the list of choices and it doesn't track investments.
Lately I've been exploring some made for mac products, such as liquid ledger and iBank, downloading the free demos. However, I'm having a lot of trouble figuring out how to use them.
I could use some advice. Do you know of an easy to use personal finance product that works well with macs and easily tracks investments? Or, does anyone use moneydance? If so, how do I get it to track my investments?
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check out the help section for Moneydance. Being a techie somehow I never find these moneymanagement tools to be too useful, probably because I don't have enough money... but I always use my online banking programs.
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