Angel Star Photography wrote:
Personally, I would pay the $50/year as Quicken is as someone else has said, "...the gold standard..." When you break it down, that's roughly only $4.17/month. Overall, it is rather inexpensive when you consider the product improvements that would gained not to mention the assurance that you have a quality product. Keep in mind, too, that as part of the ongoing upgrades and enhancements, Intuit will also be correcting any security issues that may be identified through the life of the product. Well worth the $50/year in my opinion.
Personally, I would pay the $50/year as Quicken is... (
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Intuit used to own Quicken, but not anymore. Quicken is a separate company now. Intuit still owns TurboTax and QuickBooks. Otherwise, I agree with your statement, and agree that it's money well spent.