The following apps seems like they may be able to meet that need - Cash2QIF, cashew, easymoney, EiCash Classic, MoneyManager, Personal Budget Droid, and Hello Expense. I just don't want to do it on paper.Įryl, I understand your need to do that. Not sure why you don't see the need for this, ask a financial expert and they will suggest you should keep a checkbook and balance it regularly. Where you wrote down your checks in the book, and then balanced your book off your statement. This is the equivalent of a checkbook and statement that many did back in the day. There are alot of people doing this as well. I have caught fraudulent charges, and other problems this way and saved myself time and trouble as well as in the end always knowing how much spending money I have. Those that don't match with ones I entered I can look into. At this point I get to accept the new transactions that come in. Then weekly-biweekly I sync the Desktop Quicken to my banks online. When I get home, I sync to my Desktop Quicken. I use Pocket Quicken on my phone as a check register. I currently use Pocket Quicken on my Winmo phone and use Quicken Desktop on my Windows PC. I don't want a bank app, I have accounts all over.
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