Sounds like you want something like M$ Money or Intuit Quicken.
>All of this discussions reminds me of an idea that I have been thinking of
>for some time now. I normally keep track of all of my finances via excel
>spread sheets. The one major draw back I have with the product, and it
>could be from my lack of understanding the tool, is that links to other pages
>can get really screwed up when I start moving stuff around. I would like to
>see a product deal with my financial transactions as objects that can be
>linked to other objects. Free to move about.
>I would like to see a purchase which is linked to my credit card payment
>which is then linked to my banking account. This way I can keep
>full track of all transactions, where they were paid from, and build reports
>showing where my money is going. All of this with a simple interface and
>easy to use database and viola! You've made me happy in not having to
>use excel anymore. Using decimal arithmetic is a great idea. With excel
>using double float I don't get the exactness that I need. I especially note
>this
>when I use a formula to half an amount and display it to two decimal
>places. I notice a lot of error (penny wise) when I start summing totals
>which really irks me. Forces me to hard code values instead of formulas.