Friday, February 11, 2011

Credit Card Manager

Credit Card Manager 2010 stores all personal credit card account-related information and helps keep track and organize credit card transactions on those credit cards and manage your credit card bills. It maintains transaction information, such as charges, payments and interest charged. When credit card transactions are logged, they are kept in a current transaction listing for future reconciliation with the monthly credit card account statement. After credit card transactions are reconciled, they are retained for user-defined reporting inquiries such as account history and spending habit analyses. All credit card data is stored in an encrypted database. The main features and functions of this program are:

Account Registry
The credit card account registry is a convenient reference of stored credit card account-related information, such as addresses, phone numbers, credit card limits, and interest rates, passwords etc.

Transaction Log
Credit card transactions, such as purchases, payments and interest charges can be logged for each individual account. Current credit card balances are calculated and displayed here. Know what you owe, who you owe it do and when the payment is due.

Monthly Reconciliation
The credit card registration program maintains a list of current credit card transactions which facilitates quick verification of transactions recorded on monthly credit card statements.

Transaction History
Transaction history for all credit card accounts is maintained to track spending habits, interest costs, and payments.

Security System
The included security system for the Credit Card Manager is very flexible. You can have no security at all, require a login password to access, or restrict access to certain features. The program enables you to protect the program or certain parts from unauthorized use. As the security administrator you can set security as simple as requiring the user to log on prior to entering the program. You can also restrict access to most parts of the programs, including, buttons and fields. You can set up groups and define the security access for that group. When you add a new user you can just assign the user to a particular group and they will have all the access rights of the group. However you don’t have to assign the user to a group or use groups at all. You can set up individual access rights for each user.

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