lets you maintain a single checking and savings account, and prepare a one-year budget.
You can enter recurring events (bills and income that occurs on a regular basis). The program keeps track of these events and let you know when they are due, and optionally posts the event into the checkbook for you.
The checkbook is displayed spreadsheet style. With the click of a button you can add deposits or payments. If you make a mistake you can remove the entire entry or modify any entry in the checkbook. The program recalculates balances each time a change is made. You can sort the checkbook based on any of the columns.
You can mark entries as checked when it is time to reconcile your bank statement.You have the option of hiding reconciled items to give you only the outstanding items.
The savings account information is also displayed spreadsheet style. With the click of a button you can add deposits, withdrawals or interest adjustments. If you make a mistake you can remove the entire entry or modify the entry in the register.
Once you have your recurring entries entered you can generate a forecast of your financial future in the budget screen. This spreadsheet-like screen lists a full one-year forecast of your income and expenses based completely on your checkbook entries and recurring events.
Personal Finances 2000 runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 5 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Home Accounting.
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