Microsoft Money has an installed base of over 2.5 million users. This title shows readers the easy way to tackle their finances and master the conveniences of online banking. The book explores the basics for balancing the checkbook, family budgeting, and tracking investments.
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GoldMine For Dummies enables you to use GoldMine to manage client relationships and excel in areas of sales, marketing, and customer service like never before. Written in plain English, this book helps you discover the easy way to prospect for customers and mine your contacts: * Familiarize yourself with GoldMine basics, from navigating the database to setting preferences and default values. * Organize contacts by understanding screen functions, fields, and notes as well as contact, detail, and referral tabs. * Get a grip on upcoming events by scheduling activities, and check on those already scheduled. * Understand GoldMine Filters and Groups, which enable you to send out batches of letters, faxes, and e-mails. * Use the InfoCenter to store and distribute company information. * Configure GoldMine for those who travel or for those who manage people who don't work in the main office.
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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Bestselling author Dan Gookin has updated his classic guide to cover CD burner/DVD combo drives, processor upgrades, flat panel displays, new modem and networking options, new peripherals, laptops, and moreWorldwide shipments of new computers now top 100 million units annually, and forecasters have predicted double-digit increases in PC shipments for 2003-2004Using the author's unique five-step approach to smart computer shopping, readers analyze their needs and match them to the perfect PC at the best priceGookin, who wrote the first-ever For Dummies book, DOS For Dummies, is renowned for his.
A guide to Digital Subscriber Line technology describes available service options and recommends equipment to facilitate Web access, e-mail, video conferencing, and voice communications.
Small business professionals need a reference that helps them quickly and efficiently apply the tools of Windows 95 to their operation. This title shares all the secrets and shortcuts for making business operations simple with Windows 95. The CD-ROM contains Internet access software, special small business templates that can be used with Windows 95, and shareware and trial versions of popular business productivity applications.
With an iPAQ in your pocket, you have a whole world of technologyliterally at your fingertips. The iPAQ is not only a PDA,it’s also a Pocket PC. You can do almost anything on youriPAQ that you can do at home on your desktop computer—if youknow how to use all its really cool features. And there are so manyof them! iPAQ For Dummies boils down all this complicated, amazingtechnology into understandable pieces. Whether you’ve neverused a Pocket PC before or you’re just new to the iPAQ, thishandy guide will help you Navigate the iPAQ interface Use the address book and calendar Schedule appointments Sync your iPAQ with your desktop Back up your files Create pocket spreadsheets, and more At the heart of iPAQ’s power is the new Windows Mobile2003 operating system, with its improved security and networksupport, better Web browsing, and smoother synchronization fore-mail, calendars, and contacts. iPAQ For Dummies shows youhow to use that power to Use the menus, change your screen settings, and establish apassword Enter information into your iPAQ in various ways Surf the Web, read e-mail and e-books, and download music Create documents and spreadsheets with the pocket versions ofWord, Excel, and Money Manage your calendar, contacts, and “to do”list Entertain yourself with games while you wait for thatappointment Edit and display photos on your iPAQ, and much more You can even connect a GPS and all sorts of other cool add-onsto your iPAQ. iPAQ For Dummies tells you the best choices,what they do, and how to use them. With an iPAQ in one hand andthis book in the other, you’ll be able to do things you neverthought possible.