I have been using Microsoft Money for a long time now but have just stumbled across this repository and as a .NET developer, I was quite interested. Does this tool include a monthly cash flow forecast graph so that you can easily see was the projected cash flow is for the coming month based on any missed regular payments and upcoming payments within the month.
I get paid on the 24th on each month so it would be great to see a graph which shows the expected balances through the month (until the 23rd of the following month). In MS Money, this carries over any payments that I haven't made in previous months and also the expected ones for the coming month which gives me an early indication that I will go overdrawn before my next paycheck.
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Another nice feature in MS Money is the dashboard which can show this graph as well as a summary of overdue bills and deposits as well as upcoming ones. Is this possible within this tool?
I really do like this tool, it is nice to finally see a .NET one being done as I came across GnuCash which is really feature rich but looks very dated and way too much for a simple home accounts tracking tool
I have been using Microsoft Money for a long time now but have just stumbled across this repository and as a .NET developer, I was quite interested. Does this tool include a monthly cash flow forecast graph so that you can easily see was the projected cash flow is for the coming month based on any missed regular payments and upcoming payments within the month.
I get paid on the 24th on each month so it would be great to see a graph which shows the expected balances through the month (until the 23rd of the following month). In MS Money, this carries over any payments that I haven't made in previous months and also the expected ones for the coming month which gives me an early indication that I will go overdrawn before my next paycheck.
For example
Another nice feature in MS Money is the dashboard which can show this graph as well as a summary of overdue bills and deposits as well as upcoming ones. Is this possible within this tool?
I really do like this tool, it is nice to finally see a .NET one being done as I came across GnuCash which is really feature rich but looks very dated and way too much for a simple home accounts tracking tool