Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Calor Software : A La Carte Solutions in Helping Manage the Finances of Life

In the never ending quest for software that helps us manage our finances we came across Calor Software.  Calor writes:

  • FinanceBase
  • If you want to keep track of expenses, accounts and cash flow, and manage the finances of a small business, FinanceBase is the personal finance application for you.
  • Finances:
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  • The Finances module uses Transactions which are assigned to user-defined categories and accounts. Searching and sorting are just two of the many customizations that can be done. Data can be imported from other applications and financial institutions. $29.99 Details
  • Taxes:
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  • The Taxes module adds to Finances the features needed for a small or at-home-business that must file the federal business income tax form. Keep track of Property, Vehicles, Home Expenses and Entertainment for the year and use Transaction categories to easily fill in the form. $34.99 Details
  • Quotes:
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  • The Quotes module adds to Taxes the features for recording all activities of a financial nature for any business that provides quotes to customers and uses the quotes to manage part of the business. $39.99 Details
  • Daycare:
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  • The Daycare module adds to Taxes the features for recording all activities of a financial nature for an at-home Daycare business. $39.99 Details
  • RetireBase
  • If the free on-line retirement calculators leave you wishing for more, and you do not want to pay a financial advisor each year, try the most comprehensive, non-commercial calculator available. It is also included in FinanceBase. $9.99 Details


  • The software runs on Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.8 and Windows 2000 through Windows 8  with a 31-day unrestricted trial for all modules. It also includes RetireBase which takes expenses, government pensions, incomes, and assets and charts the cash flow from the current age of the person (and spouse) to 40 years past retirement and automatically moves assets so that there is money on the last year, if possible, and indicates what should be done, if not.

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