CoreBudget 1.1.6.1

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CoreBudget is a powerful, simple to use personal financial management and budgeting system. CoreBudget allows you to import your financial transactions from nearly any bank or credit union account and then easily perform detailed analysis on your financials. You can view detailed chronological listings of your financial transactions for any date range and view categorized breakdowns of your spending so that you can determine how much money you are spending each month on Gas, Groceries, Utilities and more. The software system allows you to create monthly budgets in minutes and allows you to run instant budget comparisons against your spending to see if you are meeting or exceeding your monthly budgeting goals. Because CoreBudget imports your bank transactions, users do not have to waste time attempting to manually hand enter their spending each month and reconciling this spending against bank statements. CoreBudget can import an entire months worth of financial transactions in 5 seconds or less for a typical family. The system supports advanced functionality including splitting transactions, renaming transactions, printing transactions and exporting to Excel. Bank transactions can be imported from any bank or credit union that provides their transactions in either OFX (recommended) or QIF universal file formats. The system supports unlimited categories, bank accounts, budgets and financial transactions and provided a simple built in backup operation that allows you to backup your data in seconds protecting you against data loss.

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