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Document = Program???

Maybe Quicken or Microsoft Money?

Try to find someone who has the same needs as you and ask them what they use.
And if they are happy with it or what would they use if they were buying new.



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If you want to stay with Excel have a look at some of the Accounting Templates
found here.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...356681033.aspx


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