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who knows? I don't really look at change, just at rough dollar amounts. sub poll: do you know without looking how much is in your checking account to
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workmanda
the cent? No. The nearest ten dollars, yes. -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Apr 6 '10, 10:14
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I'm along these lines without looking, but I see it at least almost every weekday in my financial software check-in. -- nm
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b.
Apr 6, 10:25
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I use OpenOffice Calc (which is a simple spreadsheet). I have to consolidate two different online banking services (spanning seven accounts) into one
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 10:27
(Actually, this morning I know it to the nearest dollar) -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 10:14
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