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Installation is simple as a wizard takes you step-by-step through the process. If you're upgrading, the steps are fewer and more easily traversed. Want to switch from Quicken? Money 2003 can do that, too, with a handy file converter. Audio and video help is readily available as well, making the experience even easier for first-timers.
As for features, few things have changed from Money 2002, making upgrading less of a necessity and more of an option. With a new portfolio-customization toolbar and portfolio highlight and analysis reports, most of the added features for personal finance management are aimed at investors. A new online research center is also included, giving you fast access to tools and information such as company reports, earning estimates, market reports, quotes, news, and charts.
On the business side, Money now has payroll support powered by PayCycle, making paydays a little simpler. Some new tax features allow you to get a better handle on things with side-by-side comparisons, capital gains scenarios, and loss carryover features.
What Money continues to do best though is Web integration. Whether you're downloading bank statements, checking stock prices, or paying your bills, all of it can be accessed right in Money. As an additional incentive to take advantage of its Web features, Microsoft has thrown in one year of their online bill paying service, one free online tax preparation and filing, an Equifax credit report, and a consultation with a financial planner.
Money 2003 Deluxe & Business is a great software package for managing your personal and business finances and goals on your Windows PC. While there are only a few reasons for upgrading from 2002, Microsoft continues to give you more bang for your buck. --Josh Goldman
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MUCH Better Than Quicken,
By TOL (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Money 2003 Deluxe & Business [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
Let me first say that I have been a diehard Quicken user for the better part of 9 years, and I am not a particular fan of Microsoft. But I have to give credit where credit is due. I decided to try Microsoft Money because Quicken's interface has recently become so cluttered with advertisements and nonsense that it has become almost impossible to navigate. In addition, my experience with Quicken Deluxe 2003 has been so incredibly bad (support, bugs, crashes, etc.) that I had to try some alternative.At first I was going to buy Microsoft Money Deluxe 2003. But, for just a little extra, I decided to try the Deluxe & Business version instead. I have a small internet side business and I thought this would be a perfect fit. First, let me address the home portion of the program: As for the business portion of the program: In conclusion, Microsoft Money is, in my estimation, 10x easier to use than Quicken and is laid out in a much nicer fashion. In addition, there are no bugs that I could find, whereas Quicken was giving me constant problems (browser conflicts, lock-ups, etc.) Take it from a long time Quicken user - It's not too late to switch. Go buy Microsoft Money today.
34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good reports are the real power...,
By "joiquank" (Lindon, UTAH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Money 2003 Deluxe & Business [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
This program steps back and kicks Quicken ...! I've used both MS money 2003 and Quicken Pro. Money wins hands down. The user interface is complex. It took a little time of trial and error to get my accounts right. I decided, shortly after setting everything up once, to start over from scratch because through use, I realized new features and power that I needed a correct setup to take advantage of. There are ways to correct a flawed setup, but I did not learn them till after. The interface is slightly complex because this program is built to run reports. Good reports are the real power behind stored information. Anybody can just store a bunch of data, but the intelligence comes from seeing what is stored, and that is done through reports and charts and flows and other displays. Money allows you to forecast cash flow, plan for experimental financial events, chart retirement and child education. There are so many invaluable reporting tools that it makes the program seem difficult to use correctly without instruction. Fortunately there are audible instructions the first time you use a new feature, and online help. But really, I can't get over the charts and reports that are available. And then beyond reports there is phenomenal scenario capabilities that help you look into the future. If your financial institution supports it, you can auto-synchronize your online bank account with Money. It's the next step to exporting and importing your bank data. It really simplifies balancing your check register. There is an Invoice designer included in this Business version that is supposed to be improved from the last release. I looked at it, but was not impressed. I tried to customize my invoices to suite the specific format that I use which involves the way I list professional services rendered on my invoices, but the designer was too rigid to allow me to adjust text fields. I was expecting the ability to customize the fields' properties and such, but was left disappointed. I would say the Invoice designer only good for changing the way an Invoice looks. As far I could tell, the Invoice Designer is limited to allow changes to the color, size and position of fields and text, unfortunately. I hope that more flexibility is something they plan on adding in future versions. Over-all there are far too many good things to say about this program. It does have limitations, but the features and abilities far exceed the others on the market.
31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Microsoft Money is both hugely useful, and a huge pain...,
By P.F.C. (Syracuse, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Microsoft Money 2003 Deluxe & Business [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
I've been using Money for over six years (Deluxe & Business for four), and am probably what you would call a "power user", so I'm not sure how applicable my experience is to the casual user. If you're interested in keeping track of *everything* with Money, like me, then you'll probably find it a double-edged sword.On one hand, it does a good job as a computerized account register & invoice tracker, and automatic statement downloads (from institutions that support it) can save a lot of time. But the more data you keep track of, the slower it gets. My PCs have gotten faster at about the rate of Moore's Law over the past five years, and Money has actually gotten slower to use -- that says something. Most frustrating, the budgeting functionality has gone from useful to useless, IMHO. It was better four years ago than it is now. It's next to impossible to generate a useful report on how you're doing so far this month or year unless you like doing lots of math in your head. I'm the odd position of disliking MS-Money for lots of reasons, while finding it indispensible for managing my money. You might say it ..., but it's better than the alternative.
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