I have been looking into several different options for my family. Depending on what your attributes are, I have found two things useful for us. On the Budget side -- the www.YNAB.com is a great way of looking at finances on the budget side. Also, I found recently that the latest version of Quicken has followed suite on YNAB's way of "enveloping" your funds (not just YNAB, but an excellent senerio for controlling money) (I had used Quicken for years, frustrated I couldn't do what YNAB teaches until after I started using YNAB (for 3 months) - plus the Quicken upgrade charge (since I am using their 2006 version))