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By Shelley Elmblad, About.com Guide to Financial Software

Financial Fate - Financial Planning Software

Friday November 2, 2007
I mentioned Financial Fate back in September and said I would let you all know if it is worth the $69.95 price. Yup, I have discovered that Financial Fate definitely lives up to its title; this software will show you what your financial future is and what it can be.

Financial Fate is financial planning software designed to show you where you will end up financially years from now. Sure, it takes some time to enter your personal finance data into Financial Fate, but you will save a significant chunk of change by not paying a financial planner to create your plan.

Financial planning sounds like an overwhelming ordeal for most people, but Financial Fate guides you through your financial plan step-by-step and features tool tips to provide additional help along the way. The end result is a detailed financial plan that will guide you through years of financial decisions, and you can perform what-if scenarios to see how different financial choices will impact your ending net worth and a number of other financial results.

Read my Financial Fate Financial Planning Software Review to get more details. Financial Fate offers powerful cash flow calculations in a format that is usable for the "average Joe" or "average Jane" for $69.95.

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