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Old 12-22-2013, 08:47 AM
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I have been using Quicken for years, for both my personal bookkeeping and to track my investment accounts. when I started using it it was still in DOS format if that tells you anything. It really is pretty cheap to buy, super easy to setup and use and works very well.

I'd bet if you bought a copy of Quicken Home and Business, or maybe even just Quicken Premier...in a week you'd kick yourself for not doing it much earlier. It automatically downloads all of your transactions and holdings from your financial institutions so all you have to do is review and accept them and you are done. Then any data you want to look at or see is at your fingertips whenever you want.

If anyone wants to try Quicken out, I know the program inside and out and would be happy to help anyone with initial setup or use of the program.
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