I used Quicken for years, until I got a free version of Microsoft Money. I continue to use MM, although it's now a 'dead' 'product. It'll do most anything Quicken will do.
Download here.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=20738
I don't know if the download/install will work if you don't have an old copy of MM (either on the PC or on a CD).
The link says online access doesn't work, but I routinely do portfolio updates using it and the stock/fund prices update.
Anyway, if you're interested, it might be an option.
I keep the checking, savings, asset accounts (vehicles, home), home loan in MM. Also investment accounts, but this is just one line for each holding. So I can run budgeting reports, net worth, tax reports etc.
I use Google Sheets instead of Excel, as it allows me to check these at work also. Here the most important is a spreadsheet for all the investment accounts for annual return, ER, etc. It also does AA calcs across all the accounts.