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By Shelley Elmblad, About.com Guide to Financial Software since 2005

CheckbookEase Combines Personal Finances with Your Personal Calendar

Friday November 7, 2008
Almost all personal finance software provides a way to schedule future and recurring bills, either in a list or on a calendar interface. While web-based personal finance software usually lets you set up automated email reminders for paying bills, desktop personal finance software will only remind you of upcoming bills when you are using the software. Have a couple of busy weeks, and you could be paying overdraft or late payment fees because you didn't get a chance to check your desktop software.

CheckbookEase Premium addresses this potential pitfall in desktop desktop personal finance software by combining an electronic planner with personal finance software. In CheckbookEase, your financial reminders show up along with your appointments and tasks each day, which is really convenient. You can also buy CheckbookEase without the calendar component if you prefer.

CheckbookEase Premium is only $8.95, there is a free trial and online video tutorials so you can see how CheckbookEase would work out for you. CheckbookEase runs on Windows 98 - Vista, with low requirements for RAM and hard drive space (20 MB and 128 MB respectively).

Visit www.CheckbookEase.com

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