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- February 6, 2007 at 4:12 pm #250912Guest
Can you please send me a copy : Michelle.Stephen2005@gmail.com
I am looking for something to follow and create my own,
Thank you
Michelle B
Stay Warm!!!!!!!!!!!!On 2/6/07, Jon[/b] <jonbourg@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have a really great Excel spreadsheet that I use based off of Dave
Ramsey's handwritten sheets. It's better than Quicken because the
budgeting is pro-active as Dave recommends and not after the fact.
Quicken and Money both are not very good in the budgeting
department. If you want to try my spreadsheet just let me know. I
will have to e-mail it to your personal account.JonB
— In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, Herlean
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> I would start out with a notebook and a pen.
> Or Microsoft Excel, just to get every debt/expense/penny written
down.
> Until you—
Michelle and Steve
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