My previous PC had Money 2002 OEM, and I used the cash flow forecast all the
time. Now I have a new PC, Money 2006 OEM, and the cash flow forecast is not
available as a feature. It would be worth it to me to just run 2002, but I
can't because there's no installer: it was built in to the PC recovery disk.

So instead of a smooth upgrade, I'm stuck without the one feature I really
want. The only way to keep what I had for years is to pay for the Deluxe
version. Microsoft, what gives?! Why should I bother to use Microsoft Money
at all? If you're forcing me to play the market, I might as well buy Quicken.

Re: No cash flow in 2006 OEM by R

R
Thu Feb 01 17:10:54 CST 2007

I have seen Money 2002 for sale on eBay and Amazon. I love M2002 and have
no intention of ever "upgrading".

Regards

Bill Wood


"s_gator" <s_gator@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My previous PC had Money 2002 OEM, and I used the cash flow forecast all
> the
> time. Now I have a new PC, Money 2006 OEM, and the cash flow forecast is
> not
> available as a feature. It would be worth it to me to just run 2002, but I
> can't because there's no installer: it was built in to the PC recovery
> disk.
>
> So instead of a smooth upgrade, I'm stuck without the one feature I really
> want. The only way to keep what I had for years is to pay for the Deluxe
> version. Microsoft, what gives?! Why should I bother to use Microsoft
> Money
> at all? If you're forcing me to play the market, I might as well buy
> Quicken.