Free Personal Finance Manager

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Saturday, 18th Apr 2009 | Share


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No matter how much money you make or how much you spend, there is always the need to keep track of income and expenses in a systematic format, so that you can see where the money is coming in from and where the money is going.

Managing personal finances is a little bit trickier when you want to keep track of day to day expenses and receivables, having a software to keep track of expenses can help immensely.

Also Read: Using Google Docs To Keep Track Of Your Expenses

jGnash is a FREE personal finance manager with many of the same features as commercially-available software. It was created in order to make tracking your personal finances easy, but also provides the functionality required by advanced users. jGnash is cross-platform and will run on any operating system that has a working Java 1.6.0 Runtime Environment.

free personal finance manager

jGnash Features

  • Double-Entry Based Transactions
  • Account Reconciliation
  • Report Generation in PDF Format
  • Fast Auto-Completion of Form Fields
  • Schedule Recurring Payment Reminders
  • Support for Multiple Currencies
  • Track Investment Accounts and Transactions
  • Online Updates of Stock Prices and Currency Exchange Rates
  • Customizable User Interface
  • Scriptable through BeanShell and JavaScript
  • Advanced Server/Client Networking Architecture
  • OFX Import
  • QIF Import

Download jGnash Personal Finance [via Smashing Apps]



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