Archive for June, 2008

The June “buy queue”

I’ve had a buy queue for a few years now, but keep it listed privately in my filofax, or more recently in Evernote. I thought it might be nice to write it here on my blog, and maybe make this an occasional series.
The philosophy behind the buy queue is that I don’t just make big [...]

A graph showing how 0% credit cards have reduced my interest payment

I recently applied for a bunch of low and zero interest rate credit cards, and most of the transfers have now happened.
There’s a couple of accounts where I just wasn’t able to do the transfer, so the interest amount will remain. But the graph below shows the savings I’ve managed to make in the past [...]

The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard

Annie Leonard has produced a compelling 20 minute video about the consumer economy. I suggest you watch it, if you haven’t seen it.
She goes through the Story of Stuff, the way that stuff is made, consumed and disposed of. Old notions of Stewardship, resourcefulness and thrift have been replaced by consume consume consume.
An article worth [...]

New item for the Buy queue: the Fujitsu ScanSnap S300M

The Buy queue is my own term for consumer items that I want to buy - and I want to buy NOW - but will instead add to a list or a queue, where it can sit, ferment and generally get lonely for a few weeks, months or years, before I finally decide whether or [...]

Migrating to Moneydance: continuing issue with “transfers” is a show-stopper

I still an issue with Moneydance that will stop me using it for the time being.
I’ve lost the information in my accounts on “Transfers”, as in movements between accounts. The transactions are still there, but not linked between accounts any more. The debits and credits do cancel each other out, but are not linked. I [...]

Manage your finances with Moneydance

Moneydance is getting some great reviews. You don’t get that with Microsoft Money or Quicken .. this will definitely be worth a try ..

[From Featured Download: Manage your finances with Moneydance]

Another competitor - Moneydance

I’m going to try out Moneydance again. I remember reading about Moneydance a few years back, and I remember having this image in my mind of a very committed programmer, a lone warrior, programming Moneydance from his home office. I liked that idea. Personal finance software shouldn’t be that hard. I also like the way [...]

Macworld | Editors’ Notes | Expo Notes: Intuit plans a rebuilt Quicken

I really want to know if and when Intuit release a good piece of financial software for the Mac. I really need to get off of Microsoft Money.

[From Macworld | Editors' Notes | Expo Notes: Intuit plans a rebuilt Quicken]

Stumbling across a piece of financial software again - Moneydance Personal Finance Manager

I found Moneydance again today. Written by a guy called Scott Reilly, he’s been working on this piece of software for over a decade. I’m seriously considering migrating my 10 years of data from Microsoft Money over to Moneydance, it if runs ok. It means I’ll be free of being attached to Windows, and it [...]