View Poll Results: Which financial manager is best for a student?

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  • GnuCash

    2 15.38%
  • KMyMoney

    4 30.77%
  • Grisbi

    0 0%
  • Other (please specify)

    7 53.85%
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Thread: Best Financial Managing Application for Students...

  1. #11
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    Oct 2005
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    Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin

    Re: Best Financial Managing Application for Students...

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  2. #12
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    Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat

    Re: Best Financial Managing Application for Students...

    My brain. As long as it's dealing with numbers my brain is fantastic at memorizing huge amounts of numbers (I used to memorize my parents' credit card numbers when I was little because I saw it as the magical money card. Luckily I never used it to buy anything too expensive through the mail) and large mathematical formulas as well as doing these function as incredible speeds even while drunk.

  3. #13
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    Re: Best Financial Managing Application for Students...

    I use OpenOffice Spreadsheet. Just create a simple template. Money come in on 1 side and money go out and on the other side and what is left. I just make sure that money come in more than going out thats all.

  4. #14
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    Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail

    Re: Best Financial Managing Application for Students...

    Google Docs spreadsheet FTW. I can check and edit it anywhere.
    Last edited by Paqman; September 27th, 2010 at 10:48 AM.

  5. #15
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    Re: Best Financial Managing Application for Students...

    None! I played with Skrooge, Homebank, and gnucash for about 5 minutes each. It would take too much time to learn all the features and how to use them. For me it's not that hard to keep track of my money (and I'm a small business owner). The big thing is just to keep track of receipts check my online account regularly.

    Part of the reason why I use Linux is for security. I don't keep any personal information on my computer. It'd be pretty hard to crack into my computer especially since I have SE Linux installed... But still I don't want my bank account just sitting on my computer. It's just a paper trail...
    311 may be down with "the unity", but I am not.
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