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Juergen Haas

Open Source Personal Finance Managers

By , About.com GuideApril 20, 2006

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If you are looking for alternatives to costly accounting software or personal finance managers you may want to check out open source software packages like GnuCash, KMyMoney, and Grisbi. GnuCash, one of the better known open source accounting packages, is designed to manage your personal or business finances by tracking bank accounts, income, expenses, and stocks. Based on professional accounting principles, it supports multiple accounts, multiple currencies, double entry, QIF file import and many other features. A mortgage and loan repayment druid has been added for setting up recurring scheduled payments. KMyMoney is a KDE based personal finance manager, designed to be easy to use, even for non-technical users. It provides similar functionality as MS-Money and Quicken, including various account types, expenses, QIF import/export, multiple currencies, initial on-line banking support, and double entry accouting. KMyMoney is free and released under the GNU Public License. Grisbi is another accounting application that can manage multiple accounts and currencies. It runs not only on Linux, but also on MS Windows and is released under the GPL license. Read more...
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December 7, 2008 at 1:36 pm
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Nice, thank you.

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