Converting to an open source version of a personal finance manager is a great idea, Bryan. But let’s get basic hygiene down before we move on to advanced topics… And valleywag.com articles with headlines like “Intuit gives 575 employees permanent, unpaid vacations” does not permit me to assume that Quicken is the obvious choice over my years-long dependence on Microsoft Money.
More information about open source financial software is in “Personal finance software for GNU/Linux.”
Today, the 4% savings rates are not for the money market accounts. That’s for their CDs—their 12-month CDs…
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