I am really new to the BN but I haven't heard of anything.  One thing
you could try though, is when the new upgrade comes out and we get
Keybase, you could try creating a database with all the fields you need.
You could then keep track of things on the go and transfer them to what
ever you use at home to manage your money. 

If you don't currently have a program to manage your checkbook, I would
recommend MoneyTalks by APH.  You can hear a demonstration of the
software on www.blindcooltech.com  It sounds like a great program and
very much like Quicken.  I currently use Quicken because I still have
some usable vision and I am gradually switching over to things as I can
afford them.  I don't remember but I think it can even convert your
Quicken files and works wonderfully with online banking.  So far, I have
shied away from the whole downloading bank statements but after the demo
I am more willing to try it.

Good luck,
Cindy

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> tina birenbaum
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 7:53 PM
> To: Braillenote Bnlist
> Subject: [Braillenote] keeping a check register on the bn
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> 
> I was just wondering how or if, anyone uses their bn to keep 
> track of their money.  I thought I saw something about the 
> ne.  keysoft being able to work with bank programs, but I 
> wonder if this
> would look like Quicken which I guess lets you categorize 
> things and will even balance it and give you a new balance, 
> or do people just pretty much do that on their own.  I guess 
> you don't have to have a computer keep        rack of your 
> money, I just wanted to ask how others do it because the bn 
> is almost always the me and I've gotten some unpleasant 
> surprises with things clearing that I thought had cleared 
> weeks ago, and was talking with someoneo works for a bank on 
> the way home, and she was telling me how people always call 
> in complaining of being vverdrawn when they didn't write stuff down.
> 
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