![]() We have done rather well since then, BUT struggled with the budgeting. My wife and I went through Dave Ramsey’s “Financial Peace University” last year which led us to change our financial plans and begin working to pay off debt and prepare ourselves for the future. I just wanted to email and thank you for MoneyWell! Since I was writing to praise the developers about the elements I liked, I decided to share the email below in case the program might be of use to you. It is a great piece of software that succeeds where other brands of personal finance software fail – ease of use, simplicity, practical functionality, and more. It’s a little hard to describe in print, but I would encourage anyone (using a mac) who is looking to effectively budget – whether the goal is to pay off debt, save for the future, or whatever – to check out MoneyWell and watch a few of their videos. As your “real life” transactions are automatically downloaded from your bank (or entered manually for cash accounts or banks without direct downloads), you assign them to your income or expense buckets. Instead of the traditional envelopes, you allocate money to virtual “buckets”. First, your real life bank accounts and transactions and second, both the money you have planned to allocate to different areas as well as the money you have already allocated. MoneyWell keeps track of two levels of information. I have tried a lot of different pieces of financial software but MoneyWell is a little different. ![]() ![]() NoThirst is the developer of MoneyWell, a really great piece of financial software for Mac that I just recently discovered and now am really pumped about. Mac-users! I started an email of kudos to NoThirst Software and ended up writing much more than I expected.
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