October 2007
Monthly Archive
Mon 22 Oct 2007
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Moneydance [13] Comments
As of last Friday, release 4 of Moneydance 2007 is available to anyone who clicks the “check for updates” link on Moneydance’s main screen. This update includes a few very important bug fixes as well as support for Apple’s upcoming release of Mac OS X, Leopard.
We here at Moneydance HQ are eagerly awaiting getting our hands on the new Mac OS release and can guarantee that any unforeseen problems with upgrading to Leopard will be swiftly remedied.
I’ve also heard good things about Moneydance running on the latest version of Ubuntu Linux, 7.10 “Gutsy Gibbon.”
Fri 12 Oct 2007
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Moneydance [2] Comments
I’ve just released the second update to Moneydance 2007. This update addresses the following issues:
- Moneydance now detects when OFX servers ignore payment requests
- No more invalid prices being entered into your security price history when recording non-reinvested dividend transactions
- Changed toolbar buttons to appear correctly on Mac OS X 10.5
You can get it by running Moneydance and clicking the “check for updates/extensions” link on the home page. I’ll have the download page updated soon with installers for all major platforms.
Much less has changed in this release compared to the 2007r2 update back in August. We’re working away on a lot of great improvements for Moneydance 2008!
Tue 9 Oct 2007
As Forbes.com originally reported earlier this year, LaSalle (another bank that offered free OFX based Bill Pay) has been sold to Bank of America. ABN AMRO has been entertaining bids from Barclays for a potential merger for the majority of the year. A consortium of banks including the Royal Bank of Scotland, Fortis, and Banco Santander has set up a rival bid.
Regardless of which offer is accepted later this week, according to the International Herald Tribune, the sale of LaSalle to Bank of America has been confirmed.
“‘LaSalle customers and commercial clients can now enjoy the benefits of the largest retail bank in the nation,’ Kenneth Lewis, chief executive of Bank of America, said. LaSalle branches will begin to change to the Bank of America brand during the first quarter of next year.”
Of course, this has implications other than the possible dissolution of ABN AMRO. It has been suggested that with the acquisition of LaSalle, and the also recent acquisition of US Trust, Bank of America may now standing dangerously close to the 10 percent threshold. And that could mean more hassle for Bank of America users, both old and new.
Mon 8 Oct 2007
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Shawn Parr has some more information on the status of NetBank accounts that were taken over by ING Direct after NetBank’s shutdown. Apparently a customer service rep for ING indicated that online bill payment via OFX will stop working at some point.
As of yesterday (7 October) I was able to submit bill payments using Moneydance through my formerly-NetBank account, so this policy apparently hasn’t yet taken effect.
Thu 4 Oct 2007
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Investing 1 Comment
Not coincidentally, I first started paying attention to my investments around the time Moneydance gained support for tracking them. Keeping all of my investment records in Moneydance forced me to pay attention to the transactions, fees and securities. Alan Haft has posted a nicely written set of guidelines for investing that I think are very helpful.
My favorite, predictably, is this one:
5. Watch your money
No one else will ever keep track of your money like you will. Don’t get lazy and stop paying attention. Read your statements every month and monitor your progress and returns. This is your hard earned money we’re talking about, and don’t ever forget that.
via boboroshi, who also happens to have designed moneydance.com and is an incredibly enthusiastic Moneydance user.