CNET Editors' review
Essentially an Excel spreadsheet template, Expense Sheet Manager is serviceable but not especially robust or flexible. For example, you can only track your expenses on a weekly or monthly cycle. You'll have to create new sheets to look at daily or biweekly expenses. Plus you must calculate the totals in the new sheets manually. The ready-made accounting reports are helpful. Expense Sheet Manager is best-suited for simple accounting tasks over short periods.Publisher's Description
From Microsheet Systems:
This Microsoft Excel workbook helps you track your office or business expenses on a weekly basis and create expense reports. The expense-sheet manager accommodates expenses related to car, hotel, phone, and meals. These costs are rolled up and displayed in several ways for accounting purposes. The program now calculates taxes and has full functionality. Version 3.1 adds a monthly expense worksheet to the workbook.
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"NOTHING SPECIAL"
Version: Expense Sheet Manager 3.1
Pros
GOOD BASIC INFORMATION TO RECORD
Cons
WON'T HELP MUCH IN A SERIOUS TAX AUDIT
Summary
WORTH IT
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"It's not a program with any therefore the price is ridiculous"
Version: Expense Sheet Manager 3.1
Pros
If you are a busy person with no desire or time to learn how to create a cell in a spreadsheet program I guess this would be helpful to you but for another $20 you can by a full featured program like Quicken with many wizards and help menus to assist you.
Cons
This is only a spreadsheet template that somebody else created, nothing more. If you have even minor Excel (or any of the free and compatible spreadsheet programs) skills you can create the same thing in less than five minutes.
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