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Advance Praise for Partnering with Microsoft: 'Partnering with Microsoft is the first great book about the breathtaking culture, opportunity and roadmap for joining Microsoft's 850,000 partners cutting an impressive B swath in the marketpl
This inside guide to effective partnering with Microsoft reveals how to become a trusted partner in order to gain supportive co-marketing, assured referrals, and joint success in selling complementary products and services. -
Sure you want to save money. We all do. But saving money is sometimes easier said than done. Did you know that there is a program probably already installed on your computer that can help you manage your money better? It's Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office suite. Manage Your Money and Investments with Excel can help you take control of your finances with Excel. Learn how to:
- Perform basic financial calculations.
- Track and analyze investments.
- Compare mutual fund options.
- Manage mortgages, loans, and escrow accounts.
- Balance checking accounts and manage credit card debt.
- Track your net worth.
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Do you know where you money goes? Would balancing your budget take an act of Congress? Does your idea of preparing for the future involve lottery tickets?
This friendly guide provides everything you need to know to stay on top of your finances and make the most of your money — both your cash and your Microsoft Money 2006 software program (the Premium, Deluxe, or Standard edition). You’ll find out how to record financial transactions, analyze different investments, determine your net worth, plan for retirement, make informed financial decisions, and more.
With step-by-step, easy-to-understand instructions and lots of screen shots, Microsoft Money 2006 For Dummies shows and tells you how to:
- Set up accounts and record all transactions, including charge card purchases
- Do your banking, categorize your spending and income, reconcile an account, print checks, and more
- Research and track investments
- Create a realistic budget, schedule bill payments, estimate your income tax bill, plan for retirement, and more
- Generate reports and charts that help you understand your spending habits, see where you stand financially, and improve your financial picture
- Track assets, liabilities, loans, and mortgages
- Use online banking services
You can even get really serious and use the Lifetime Planner to map out your hopes and dreams and find out if you’re on the way to achieving them. This book could be the best investment you’ll ever make!
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If you own Microsoft Money 2000, you've made the decision to take control of your personal finances. Microsoft Money 2000 For Dummies is the ideal accompaniment to empower you with this tool and make the most of your important decision. Consult this book and stay on top of your financial decisions with easy-to-understand sections on . . .
- Navigating through Money's windows
- Setting up accounts, categorizing spending and income, and printing checks
- Reconciling an account and recording transactions
- Budgeting and scheduling your bill payments
- Planning for retirement and other future events
- Analyzing and monitoring investments, loans, assets, and liabilities
Microsoft Money 2000 For Dummies also helps small business managers who want to stay on top of finances and plan for the future by breaking down complex financial and computer terms into manageable language.
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Microsoft Money 2003 makes managing your personal finances very easy. Well, not "very easy," but pretty darned closed to it. With Money 2003, you don't need a bookkeeper to track your finances. You don't need an accountant or financial counselor, either. And you don't need to be a computer expert. All you need is to know how to use Money 2003.
And that's the tricky part. Like most personal finance programs, Money 2003 is complicated – you may even argue that it's more complicated to use than it should be. After all, all you really want to do is keep track of your money, right? You're not performing brain surgery on your checkbook. Well, that's where Microsoft Money 2003 For Dummies steps in to help.
Written in typical Dummies style – that is, in plain English and with a healthy helping of humor – this book can help users of both the standard and deluxe editions of Money 2003 get to the heart of the program without wasting time. Don't expect to find out how Money 2003 works, though; instead, expect to find out how you can manage your finances with Money 2003.
Here's just a sampling of the topics you'll find covered in Microsoft Money 2003 For Dummies:
- Setting up checking, savings, and credit card accounts
- Recording your financial activity
- Categorizing your spending and income sources
- Balancing your account through reconciling transactions
- Writing and printing checks
- Paying bills online and scheduling bill payment
- Planning your finances for the years ahead
- Preparing for tax time and managing your investments
- Top Ten lists on achieving financial good health, handling your finances if you're self-employed, and moving from Quicken to Money 2003
So whether you're "in the money" or just plain "out of money," whether you're a financial whiz or you're just learning the financial ropes, Microsoft Money 2003 For Dummies can help you make the most of your money quickly and easily!
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Includes a glossary to help you better understand financial terms
Keep track of your bills, get reports on your finances, and manage your cash flow
Taking charge of your finances does not mean yelling "Charge it!" (Although you can probably charge this book, if you choose.) Inside, you’ll find out how easily Microsoft Money 2004 can help you manage your money, keep track of your accounts and investments, plan for retirement, be prepared at tax time, and a whole lot more.
Discover how to:
- Set up accounts and record transactions
- Download bank statements
- Schedule payments so your bills get paid on time
- Analyze investments and loans
- Track assets and liabilities
The Dummies Way
- Explanations in plain English
- "Get in, get out" information
- Icons and other navigational aids
- Tear-out cheat sheet
- Top ten lists
- A dash of humor and fun
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The reader will be led through the extensive features of Money. He will learn how to set up his accounts for banking, bill paying and investing. He will learn how to develop reports that display his financial growth in meaningful formats.
-Many of the leading computer manufacturers - Gateway, NEC, Dell, Compaq, Acer, and Hewlett Packard are pre-installing individual programs of Microsoft Money or installing full versions of Home Essentials (which contains a full version of MS
-According to PC Data, the finance category of software grew in 1997 over 23%. As Microsoft continues to heavily promote Money in business and computing journals, this number is likely to grow even more in 1998
-This next version of Microsoft Money proves to be an even more robust financial program than in the past with the price point below the popular Intuit Quicken. This will likely attract new users
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* Shows people how to organize and manage their personal finances, create a budget, reduce debt, pay bills, balance a checkbook, and build a financial plan for the future using Microsoft Money, the #2 personal finance software, with approximately four million users
* Walks people through Money basics and helps them take charge of their finances, including setting up online banking accounts, recording transactions, writing and printing checks, and reconciling accounts
* Covers organizing finances by category, researching investments online, preparing for tax time, and planning for the future
* Revised throughout to cover the latest enhancements in the software
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With Microsoft certification, you get one of the most highly regarded -- and bankable -- IT credentials in the world. But which of the many Microsoft certification programs is best for you?
This unique guide gives you a complete overview of Microsoft's many certification tracks and explains exactly what kind of career path and salary range you can expect with each of the credentials. With solid advice on how to prepare for certification exams, a comprehensive rundown of career resources, and seasoned tips on IT job hunting, it's the one guide you need to choose the right certification -- and launch your lucrative IT career.
Covers: MCSE NT 4 Exams
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Easy Microsoft Money 2004 is the perfect book for beginners who want to learn Microsoft's financial software through a visual, full-color approach. Topics include the Credit Center, Bill Estimator, portfolio customization, importing Quicken files, tracking your income and expenses, budgeting, managing account activity and much more! More than 100 tasks are covered, teaching you the basics of Money and arming you to make wise financial choices.
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PRACTICAL ANSWERS FROM EXPERTS Microsoft Money 2001 may be simple enough to use if all you want to do is keep a checkbook. But if you want to do more, things quickly become complicated. And that's when the "Ask the Expert Guide to Microsoft Money 2001" helps. Written by true experts, the "Ask the Expert Guide to Microsoft Money 2001" provides easy-to-understand but expert help for people who want to use Money to better manage their financial affairs, more prudently manage their investments, and even more easily run a small business. Arranged in a question-and-answer format, the book supplies practical answers to all of the most common questions about Microsoft Money.
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Money 97 CD-ROM for Windows 95 or NT, with CD Key.
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This digital document is an article from District Administration, published by Thomson Gale on November 1, 2006. The length of the article is 2834 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Is Bill Gates a good school leader? It's joked that he has more money than God. But is Microsoft's Bill Gates spending enough of his fortune to change the direction of our public schools?(Cover story)
Author: Julie Sturgeon
Publication: District Administration (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 42 Issue: 11 Page: 48(6)
Article Type: Cover story
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An introduction to Microsoft Money, Microsoft's financial package which features all new Windows applications.
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