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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Is it better to get any degree or to get the degree that I want? I&#039;m about to start my senior year of college but I find myself wanting to switch majors! What to do? Management: What I’ve been studying so far. I’m doing good, but it doesn’t excite me anymore.     Finance: This is what I really want to learn. I look at people studying this and I’m attracted; I want to be like them.    I’ve actually already done the paperwork to switch majors :P I find myself having second thoughts now. But I can easily do the paperwork to switch back.     Here are my overall concerns:&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Help me micromanage my household money!  What software program should I use? What Windows software programs are out there that will easily help me import bank statements (such as .qif files) and combine that with debts, small bits of stock holdings, etc, to show my equity and how it&#039;s doing?  I&#039;d also like something that can help me set budgets.  Graphs and visualizations are great.    I have a copy of Quicken 2000, which will probably work okay, though it&#039;s a bit on the side of bloatware and a bit kludgy to use, so I&#039;m seeing if maybe there&#039;s a better approach to this that I&#039;ve missed.&lt;/p&gt;
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