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Two years ago, Microsoft began rolling out a budget-tracking service called Money in Excel as a carrot for its Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscription. But the company has decided to drop ...
Microsoft has announced that the new Money in Excel feature is now available to Microsoft 365 subscribers. It helps users keep track of their financials by pulling data from their bank.
Money in Excel is an advanced financial planning tool that can help you track how much money you spend every month.
Money in Excel seems to be the first Office template to require a specific Microsoft 365 subscription (as opposed to being available to anyone who has any type of Microsoft 365 subscription).
Money in Excel can automatically import your financial information for easier budgeting and insights.
As a consumer service, Money in Excel is going to die on the vine. There is a more lucrative market for the tool, however: small businesses.
Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers in the U.S. now can get the 'Money in Excel' add-in, which enables spending-tracking and management.
Money in Excel can automatically connect to your bank and credit card accounts to import transactions.
I’m sure Microsoft will add the feature as it rounds out Money with new features, but it’s not there yet—and that’s kind of how I feel about the Money template in general.