Sol Bayn: Thanks I will ask them. Recommend any books?
Mikel Bethay: if you have MS Office, Excel has many excellent budget templates and they are free. No software in the world can get to the root of the money problems, A lot of budgeting and saving is mindset and knowledge, I would suggest you pay for a session with a financial advisor who can look at all of their assets, income, and expenses and make decisions to show them how to be successful.for books I love Suze Orman, also heard great things about Dave Ramsey but they still require time to read and try to understand the concept, a financial advisor can do that for them much faster....Show more
Antonette Shappy: You Need a Budget has very good reviews, worth looking into! This lifehacker article put Mint at the top (free), and YNAB second (pay for)http://lifehacker.com/5828438/five-best-desktop-pe...
Deangelo Marchak: When I had a PC, I always used Quicken. It had some bugs, but I understood mo! st of it and liked it. Now that I have a Mac, Quicken for Mac sucks. Waste of money. So, my answer depends on what computer system they have....Show more
Tosha Tawney: The have a Macbook Pro
Shad Bushweller: If they have a Mac then somewhere they have hidden money. Why not be like other people and give them a $20 gift of money? Is better if you don't try to embarrass them.
Floy Fague: Quicken
Wally Perrien: Quicken works well with MS and most major companies for downloading figures.
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