Financial management software?

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Anyone have a good suggestion for financial management software?

Im looking for a program that can keep my IRA, Loans, Credit Card, Checking, etc all in one place so that I can review all my (pathetic) finances in one quick look.

Wachovia was doing this online but they are going to stop doing it in August.

Thanks

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Usually Quicken or Microsoft Money is a popular tool that interfaces with most financial institutions with ease. I am going to start Quicken actually in August. Its the only program I've bothered to use but I'm sure there are others that aren't as well-known out there that people might chime in with.

Here's a comparison of the two.
 
Usually Quicken or Microsoft Money is a popular tool that interfaces with most financial institutions with ease. I am going to start Quicken actually in August. Its the only program I've bothered to use but I'm sure there are others that aren't as well-known out there that people might chime in with.

Here's a comparison of the two.

Quicken Lover here.
My Net Worth tells me I'm screwed.
 
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I use Microsoft Money. It's very easy to use, and it was free with my laptop!
 
I was a Money user for a couple years, but I've recently switched to Quicken because its a little less "fluff" and more practical, IMO.
 
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