I use Quicken. It's easy and has tons of reports if you want to see where you're spending your money. The last two years I bought Turbo Tax and, since both come from Intuit, I got a free upgrade to Quicken. I probably would have bought Turbo Tax anyway and now I have the most current verion of Quicken as well.
One thing Quicken offers is to keep a copy of your files as a backup via the internet. I decided against it, as I don't want someone from Intuit having access to my personal financial records. Maybe a bit paranoid, but better safe than sorry. Quicken has a built in backup option and I just use that.
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IS THAT IT ???!!!
Do you even know what 'it' is?
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