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Financial Planning Software is a type of software used to help individuals and businesses manage their finances. It is designed to help users create budgets, track spending, and plan for the future. It can also be used to analyze investments, create financial reports, and manage taxes. Financial Planning Software can be used to help users make informed decisions about their finances, such as when to invest, how to save, and how to manage debt.
Financial Planning Software is available in both desktop and cloud-based versions. Desktop versions are typically installed on a user's computer, while cloud-based versions are hosted on a remote server and accessed through a web browser. Both versions offer a range of features, such as budgeting, forecasting, and investment analysis.
Some of the companies in the Financial Planning Software market include Intuit, Quicken, Microsoft Money, YNAB, and Personal Capital. Show Less Read more