Hi there,
I used to work for Intuit and was a product specialist for all 3 of their software products-Quickbooks, Quicken and TaxCalc (TaxCalc being the UK equivalent of TurboTax) and I have a 'insiders' viewpoint on Financial software.
Quicken is what I use - I'm semi biased becuase of course I know the software inside out! but MS Money is pretty much on level terms with it (in terms of functionality and performance). Quicken has the edge in terms of running a small business capabilities - I think it was only the US version of MS Money which has/had the small business capabilities.
Excel of course is possible to use, but involves alot of customising for what you want it to do - fine if you're proficient with Excel. I found most 'excel' spreadsheet users were mainly those who liked to track stocks and shares, - excel's reporting is where it falls down compared to bespoke software.
Intuit pulled the plug on the development of the UK version of Quicken, and Microsoft haven't released a UK version since 2005 -there are murmurings of a forthcoming UK update release for MS Money that will be Vista compatible - but nothing official yet.
There are 'smaller' financial software companies with packages that have pretty much the same functionality as Money/Quicken - take a look at those (accountz and the new Tesco software and something called personal accounts) they're all nicely priced too.
I've mentioned on this board a few times that I'm working on a business unit for myself offering continued Quicken consulting and financial advice using Quicken and other similar solutions - and although it's going slowly, I'm at the stage of testing out functionality of my site and it's back end processes - so hopefully soon I can announce its live!
I used to speak with many people over from the USA and quicken can in a limited fashion support US Dollar accounts. There's some tricks I know of and theres some extensions to that I'm thinking of which could prove useful in terms of US people here and Brits over there - leave my brain to work on those!
Lastly, CarolW - for about £20 (if that!) on ebay, you can pick up say Quicken 2002, and be up and running the small business records for your hubby's new business in about 30 minutes! as it grows, there is the easy upgrade route to go to Quickbooks if/when needed! message me if you want more info on this.
there's lots more but not enough room to write it here -
Good luck!
Cheers! DtM! West London & Slough UK!