Microsoft Money 2005 UK Edition – Download Mirror
For anyone who still enjoys using Microsoft Money 2005 UK Edition, we’ve made a safe, archived copy available for download:
👉 Download Microsoft Money 2005 UK (QFE2)
Although Microsoft officially discontinued the Money product line in 2010, many users still find Money 2005 to be a reliable and straightforward personal finance tool.
What Microsoft Money 2005 Did
Microsoft Money was a personal finance management program designed to help individuals and small businesses keep track of their finances. With the UK Edition, users could:
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Manage bank accounts – track balances, reconcile statements, and view all transactions in one place.
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Create and manage budgets – plan monthly and annual spending with easy-to-use budget wizards.
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Track loans, credit cards, and investments – monitor debts, repayments, and investment portfolios.
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Generate financial reports – view detailed spending summaries, cash flow charts, and net worth tracking.
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Integrate with online banking (when supported) – download and import statements directly from your bank.
Even though the online services are no longer functional, the offline features in Money 2005 continue to work perfectly on modern Windows systems, making it a great choice for those who prefer local data storage and a simple, no-nonsense interface.
Compatibility
Microsoft Money 2005 runs on most versions of Windows, including Windows 10 and Windows 11, with minor compatibility adjustments. The QFE2 (Quick Fix Engineering) release linked above includes the final official updates Microsoft issued before retiring the product.
If you’d like assistance installing or configuring Money 2005 on a modern computer, our team can help ensure it runs smoothly and securely.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This software is no longer supported by Microsoft and is provided here for archival and legacy use only. Chandler Computers does not claim ownership of Microsoft Money or any associated trademarks.
Users download and install this software at their own risk. We recommend using it offline and only for non-critical personal finance purposes.


