However, I will keep Quicken installed on my computer so I can go back and look up transactions if needed. I do not plan to import my historic Quicken data into a new program but will start fresh. I also track the value of my other assets such as property and print out a net worth report. I like to connect to my accounts once a week and download any new transactions and balances and print out a report showing all my account balances. My main use of Quicken is as a register to track my savings, checking, CD, brokerage and IRA accounts. Specifically I have taken a cursory look at Moneydance, You Need A Budget (YNAB) and GnuCash. In the meanwhile, I have been investigating using another product. Who knows, maybe HIG will work these issues out and release Quicken 2017 as a better and more stable product. With Intuit's sale of Quicken to HIG Capital, it seems more bugs are cropping up in Quicken 2016 and less responsive tech support is available. MICROSOFT MONEY OFFL… on Retirement income: How to setu…Īmeridan on How to record: ⚫ U.S.Over the past year I have become more and more frustrated with Quicken. Tom Meyer on Open letter to Schwab (Portfol…
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