Yes. Starter Edition only shows a monthly budget view and makes creating and carrying forward a budget to the rest of the year more difficult than the Deluxe and higher edition levels, where you get an Annual Budget view to work with.
Yes. Starter Edition only shows a monthly budget view and makes creating and carrying forward a budget to the rest of the year more difficult than the Deluxe and higher edition levels, where you get an Annual Budget view to work with.
Also, since starter does not include managing investments, you cannot budget for those either.
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Starter Edition only shows a monthly budget view and makes creating and carrying forward a budget to the rest of the year more difficult than the Deluxe and higher edition levels, where you get an Annual Budget view to work with.
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