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BankTree Personal Finance 2.0.8
BankTree
BankTree Personal Finance helps organize and manage your income and expenditure, putting you back in control of your money. BankTree Personal Finance allows you to record your income and expenditure, supports multiple currencies, record transfers between accounts, balance your accounts, and check cleared funds, scheduling payments, expenditures, transfers, with a handy payment reminder, investment management, including multiple data feeds, allowing you to keep your stock/share price history in the same place. BankTree Personal Finance allows you to allocate account transactions to different categories/sub-categories, set budgets for each category, Import/Export records from online banks and other sources including support for Microsoft Money and Quicken, with up to 13 reports that show your financial health and help you to budget better. Now includes Auto allocate categories dramatically speeding up input times, and a new install manager.
Version 2.0.8 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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