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	<title>Help me to be a responsible loan shark.</title>
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	<description>I&apos;m selling a piece of property to someone with a seller-financed loan -- so I make the money from the power of compound interest instead of a bank.  We&apos;ve got lawyers handling the paperwork for the transaction.  However, I&apos;ve never been a loan shark before.  Suggestions for financial software to manage the loan so I can enter payment amounts and dates and such and keep the magic of compound interest accurately compounding? I&apos;m platform agnostic among OSX, WinXP, and various linuxes.  &lt;br&gt;
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I prefer something that&apos;s actual software instead of a service that I have to keep paying money for (Quicken and your expiring ability to download activity, I&apos;m looking at *you* right now).&lt;br&gt;
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I am okay with entering the payment and date data by hand, but I&apos;d like to be able to export the records so I can share them with the buyers periodically.  I find the idea of an excel spreadsheet kind of sketchy, mostly because I don&apos;t trust my own ability to correctly make the formulae.</description>
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