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Web based finance management software

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
Does anyone know of a good open source / free php based finance software? What I'm looking for is basically something where I enter my monthly expenses and it gives me a month end balance. It would have one time transactions and repetitious ones where it can still change. So for example say my last 10 hydro bills have been about 200 it would put 200 for now but when I actually do get the bill I go back and change it. Just something to help keep track of finances more or less.

I can probably code it and probably will if I can't find anything but thought I'd ask here for recommendations before I reinvent the wheel.
 
As a baseline, if you can't find anything better...there's always a Google Docs spreadsheet. It's what I'd probably do if I wanted a web-based way to track my budget.
 
I thought you were joking with him. I didn't realize that Intuit had a free, web-based version of Quicken out there. That's pretty sweet!

Joe
 
Originally posted by: Netopia
I thought you were joking with him. I didn't realize that Intuit had a free, web-based version of Quicken out there. That's pretty sweet!

Joe

Ha, you're right, I probably should have explained that better.

I will admit though, Quicken Online is really a bit cluttered and tries to be too "intelligent." So I'm trying to be better about tracking everything in a spreadsheet while I write my own web app.
 
I though mint.com was pretty awesome...right up until I found out Chase charges $10/mo for financial software/service access.
 
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