Products like Microsoft Money have to be regionalized for each country they are sold in (so they work "properly" in the country they are sold in).
This includes making sure they work for each different currency, but also being translated (French, German etc).
Did you know for example that some countries use the comma and decimal point the other way round, so in the UK we may say �1,000.99 in Holland they say 1.000,99.
I think Microsoft decided a few years ago that they did not sell enough copies outside the USA to justify making versions for each country.
So now they only officially sell a "USA" version in the USA only.
More here
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/190749/microsoft-r ebuffs-pc-pro-call-for-new-money.html?searchSt ring=Microsoft+Money