Personal Finance Control 2.0.1

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Personal Finance Control or PFC for short is not designed to be used by any home user but only for personal financial control of the user's household. The correct control of personal finances are non different as for any organization. Finances cannot be controlled if you do not know your current income vs. your expenditure or commitments for each month. PFC helps the user to know what his current financial standing is and how to effectively control his finances in the future. PFC uses a budgeting system to manage and control your finances, this eliminating or identifying over expenditure or unnecessary expenditure. Version 2.0.1 added new "Quick Start" guide.

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