![]() ![]() With the $40 Quicken Starter Edition (available only from online retailers, and not even shown in the product comparison page on Intuit’s web site) and the $70 Deluxe Edition, the choice between Quicken and boils largely down to whether you prefer to keep your financial data on your PC or online-and how much you’re willing to pay for the former.īoth products offer tools for categorizing expenditures and income, creating budgets, and sending e-mail or text messages to alert you when you overspend in a budget category, let your bank balances fall too low, or the like. The difference between the two products varies greatly depending on which issue of Quicken you’re looking at. ![]() No matter which you choose, you’ll only realize its full benefits if you’re willing to put a bit of time and effort into monitoring and augmenting the automated data entry-and using all the program’s features. ![]() Both help with data entry by providing support for downloading transaction information from your accounts at literally thousands of financial institutions. Both the just-released Quicken 2013 (with editions ranging in price from $40 to $160) and the free cloud service (which replaced Quicken Online a few years ago) provide useful tools for tracking and planning your finances. ![]()
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