Personal Finance Toolkit 2009 is an inexpensive download with easy to use Excel spreadsheets to monitor cash flows with weekly budgeting tools. If you're not good creating Excel spreadsheets, for just ninety-nine cents, this software gives you what you need.
If personal finance is a challenge for you, an online software sharing site, PayLoadz offers a great budgeting tool created by one of their members. PayLoadz is a website where members can upload software tools that you can download for pennies. Personal Finance Toolkit 2009 will cost you only $0.99 to instantly download from a Win Zip file that is 1,531 KB and Windows friendly.
Payloadz is free to join and Personal Finance Toolkit 2009 is one of many software tools available. If you have ever used Excel and Microsoft Word, this software is an inexpensive and user friendly budgeting tool to help keep your personal finances on track. It calculates automatically showing the user their cash flow based on the information and dollar amounts entered..
Personal Finance Toolkit is not for people who wish to forecast investments and but offers a simple cash flow tool and weekly balance budget tool; both in an Excel format (xls). It also comes with an instruction booklet which is in a Microsoft Word (doc) format.
Buyers of this software can pay via Pay pal and download this budgeting tool from Payloadz on their website.
Once you've downloaded Personal Finance Toolkit 2009, you'll have immediate access to these product features:
- Cash Flow Tool and Summary
- Weekly Budget Balance Tool and Summary
The Cash Flow Tool has the ability to show your cash flow by year or week based on your earnings and expenses. It features a cash in/cash out tool, and offers the user recommended cash needed for the week.
The Weekly Budget Balance Tool tracks expenses and lets the user know if they're in the red or black for the week. It also tracks where you dollars are going so you can, at a glance, see what you're spending money on.
Personal Finance Toolkit 2009 is a cheap and effective way for beginners to start a personal finance plan. The Excel format cells are protected so you won't lost formulas and there's ample room in the spreadsheets to add income and expenses. For ninety-nine cents, if you have no financial plan, Personal Finance Toolkit 2009 is a good place to start. You can find it at Payloadz.
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