"I have lots of monthly bills, can Adarian Money help me with that?"

We all have lots of recurring transactions in our daily lives. For example, cell phone bills, electricity bills, credit card payment, mortgage payment, ..., etc. Adarian Money for Palm OS, a complete personal finance program for Palm-powered handhelds, can insert these recurring transactions automatically when they're due. Moreover, it reminds you of a payment before it's due so that you won't miss anything!

Defining a scheduled transactionRecurring frequency -- Adarian Money supports 14 different kinds of frequencies such as weekly, monthly, twice a month, yearly, ... etc. You can assign frequencies based on weekdays like "repeat on the last Wednesday of every month". For non-regular transactions, you can even specify the individual due dates.

Automatic Processing -- You have four options of what the program should do when a scheduled transaction is due:

  • Automatic Insert -- When it's due, a new transaction is automatically inserted into the database.

  • Ask the user -- When starting up Money, the program will check for all due transactions. It'll prompt the user and let the user handle it.

  • Reminder messageRemind the user -- Like an alarm clock, Money displays a message to remind you of an upcoming a transaction. You can specify how many days ahead, at what time of the day the message should appear.

  • Overdue silently -- The scheduled transaction will simply become overdue when it's due, without giving any prompt or reminding messages. The user should later review overdue transactions and resolve them.

Upcoming Transactions  --  Adarian Money provides many ways for you to see the future upcoming transactions.

Calendar viewOne of such examples is the Calendar view. Days that have scheduled transactions are marked by bold digits. When clicking on these days, a list of due transactions will be shown and you can act upon them.

Current Status viewThe second example is the Current Status view, which gives you a bird's eye view of your current financial status. The "What's Coming" section in this view shows what scheduled transactions will be due in the next few days.

Account Balances viewThe third example is the account balance chart. This chart plots the daily changes of an account's balance. For example, you have several bills automatically charged to your Visa card. By looking at the daily balance chart, you can get to see how the credit card's balance will change when those scheduled transactions are due, and thus get to know if your Visa card will go over its limit.

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