Microsoft« Money 2000 For Dummies«

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1999-01-01
Publisher(s): For Dummies
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Summary

If you own Microsoft Money 2000, you've made the decision to take control of your personal finances. Microsoft Money 2000 For Dummies is the ideal accompaniment to empower you with this tool and make the most of your important decision. Consult this book and stay on top of your financial decisions with easy-to-understand sections on . . . Navigating through Money's windows Setting up accounts, categorizing spending and income, and printing checks Reconciling an account and recording transactions Budgeting and scheduling your bill payments Planning for retirement and other future events Analyzing and monitoring investments, loans, assets, and liabilities Microsoft Money 2000 For Dummies also helps small business managers who want to stay on top of finances and plan for the future by breaking down complex financial and computer terms into manageable language.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(4)
Part I: Setting Up and Starting Out 5(106)
Introducing Money
7(14)
Setting Up Your Accounts
21(14)
Recording Your Financial Activity
35(28)
Categorizing Your Spending and Income
63(20)
Reconciling, or Balancing, an Account
83(12)
Writing and Printing Checks
95(16)
Part II: Going Online with Money 111(38)
Getting Ready to Go Online
113(12)
Banking and Bill Paying Online
125(16)
The High-Tech Investor
141(8)
Part III: Getting Your Money's Worth 149(36)
Budgeting with Money
151(12)
Paying the Bills on Time
163(12)
Some Important Housekeeping Chores
175(10)
Part IV: Improving Your Financial Picture 185(92)
Reports and Charts for Seeing Where You Stand Financially
187(20)
Planning for the Years Ahead
207(16)
Making Loan and Mortgage Decisions with Money
223(12)
Tracking Assets, Liabilities, Loans, and Mortgages
235(18)
Money for Investors
253(24)
Part V: Money and the Small Business Manager 277(26)
Getting Ready to Record Business Transactions
279(8)
Paying and Sending Out Bills
287(8)
Handling the Payroll
295(8)
Part VI: The Part of Tens 303(22)
Ten Things You Should Do Periodically
305(4)
Ten Ways to Good Health---Financially Speaking, That Is
309(4)
Ten Things You Should Do If You Are Self-Employed
313(6)
Ten Things Ex-Quicken Users Should Know about Money
319(6)
Appendix A: Installing Microsoft Money 2000 325(4)
Appendix B: An Extremely Short Window Primer 329(6)
Appendix C: A Glossary of Financial and Computer Terms 335(4)
Index 339

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