<klink type="cncpt">Tell me about MoneySide</klink>
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<p>Sometimes, while you are browsing the Web, it may be useful to have easy access to relevant information from your Money file. For example, if you are researching refinancing, you may want to know the balance of your mortgage. Or, if you're shopping online, you may want to know this month's spending in certain categories.</p>
<p>MoneySide is a pane that opens in Internet Explorer and in Money's browser. It can show you data from Money that is relevant to the Web sites you're browsing and help you make financial decisions, small and large.</p>
<p>MoneySide includes the following feature areas:</p>
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<li><emph>Shopping</emph>. Analyze your cash flow and budget as you shop online.</li>
<li><emph>Investing</emph>. Review your holdings and their current value as you read news or research investments.</li>
<li><emph>Accounts & Bills</emph>. See your transactions and current bills.</li>
<li><emph>My Information</emph>. Store your shipping address and other information and drag it easily into Web forms.</li>
<li><emph>Follow-up Notes</emph>. Record notes, such as confirmation numbers, while browsing the Web.</li>
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<p>Sometimes MoneySide will open automatically when you navigate to a Web page with information that is relevant to your finances. You can customize the MoneySide settings so that it opens as often as you want. And, you can always open MoneySide yourself if you want to enter a transaction, create a follow-up note, or access accounts, bills, or investing information.</p>