It has capabilities for viewing bank account balances, creating budgets, and tracking expenses, among other features.
[2] In 2020, Money in Excel template was launched to Microsoft 365 Family and Personal subscribers; this service was withdrawn in 2023.
[5][6] Users upgrading from other non-US editions can manually export and reimport their accounts and may have to re-enter certain information by hand.
The company also announced that it would no longer ship boxed versions of Microsoft Money to retail stores and would instead sell the product only as online downloads.
[10] The company cited the changing needs of the marketplace as the reason for Money's demise, stating that "demand for a comprehensive personal finance toolset has declined".
Microsoft discontinued sales of the software on June 30, 2009, and removed access to online services for existing Money installations in January 2011.
The features missing are:[15] A few third-party add-ons have been made to overcome the online limitations of the sunset edition: In 2012, a new but unrelated Money was released as a Windows Store app (originally as MSN Money) but as a news aggregator for personal finance, investing, and real estate, as well as stock tracking across the world markets.