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Microsoft Money 2004 Vs. Quicken

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El Presidente
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I am current using Microsoft Money 2004 track the following for my personal finances:
Account Balances
Spending Habits
Bills
Investment accounts (Recent addition)

Can anyone think of a good reason to go through all the trouble of switching over to Quicken other than "Bill Gates is the Devil."?

Has anyone used both and has noticed advantages in using one over the other?
Post Sat Apr 22, 2006 9:00 am
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If you also use Turbo Tax the information can be imported. That can be a huge time saver at tax time!

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Post Mon Apr 24, 2006 3:53 pm
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I would say quicken only cuz ML dosen't have an MS money link to download to only quicken. But that may not matter to you if you don't deal with ML.
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quote:
Originally posted by spikeymikey
I would say quicken only cuz ML dosen't have an MS money link to download to only quicken. But that may not matter to you if you don't deal with ML.


What is ML?
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Originally posted by spikeymikey
I would say quicken only cuz ML dosen't have an MS money link to download to only quicken. But that may not matter to you if you don't deal with ML.


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Merrill Lynch
Post Sun Apr 30, 2006 4:41 am
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