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  • Personal finance software for small businesses and self-employed professionals
  • Instant overview of all unpaid invoices, upcoming bills, and more
  • Simplify tax preparation; easily separate business and personal expenses
  • Create reports and graphs; customize business forms
  • Monitor expenditures and gain flexibility to allocate funds where needed

Product Description
Quicken Premier Home & Business 2006: manage and monitor your personal AND business finances. See your complete investment picture — stocks, bonds, mutual funds, IRAs, 401(k) — all in one place. Download your credit card, banking and brokerage transactions. Quicken Personal Finance Software works with over 2,500 financial institutions.* Plus, run business reports, manage payables and receivables, and customize estimates and invoices with your own logo and graphi… More >>

Quicken Premier Home & Business 2006

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5 Responses to “ Quicken Premier Home & Business 2006 ”

  1. Arthur G. Stroub
    November 23, 2009 at 12:28 am

    I have updated from Quicken Premier 2005. I am very please with the resoults, if I had known what was in this program I would have updated earlier. Quicken Premier H&B has many new ideas.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Barry Graham
    November 23, 2009 at 12:40 am

    It’s interesting how people can see such a positive as a negative. The fact that Quicken no longer supports QIF is excellent because it’s going to force the remaining institutions that no longer support it, to provide the much easier to use Direct Connect or the less easy (but still preferable to QIF) Web Connect.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Wrenmother
    November 23, 2009 at 1:56 am

    I am a first time user. I did consider myself to be moderately intelligent too but WOW I am lost! I was hoping to use this to get my finances in order but it will take me less time and headache to do it by hand. If you don’t like data entry, don’t get this product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Enigma
    November 23, 2009 at 4:17 am

    I have been a long time user of quicken and MS Money but always seem to gravitate back to quicken. However I have not been very happy with 02 and 04 versions of quicken. They were buggy, ran slow, had issues with downloading data.

    The pin vaults were a complete disaster and the investment tracking tools were below what Money offers. However I got a deal on this version and I couldn’t pass it up. I figured if it was not any better than forget quicken and MS will get my nod.

    But boy how I am impressed. The flawless upgrade procedure was nice and even though quicken has added new features its ease of use still remains. The software is even more intuitive and most users will never need to use a manual.

    The biggest pros however are the speed increase in just about everything. The program loads quicker, downloads are fast, even transitioning through my multiple accounts is quick. Quicken has finally gotten quick again.

    One last comment on the hoopla between QIF and QDF. QIF files are older outdated ways of storing data. They cause the program to run slower and have needless information. QDF files are fast and efficient, I just wonder why so many people here are complaining about a much needed upgrade. This is akin to you complaining that your new computer doesn’t have a floppy drive. Come on folks get real I still have not found any financial institution (Bank, Credit Cards, Investment houses, etc) that doesn’t support the better file format.

    I highly endorse this upgrade!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. drcns
    November 23, 2009 at 6:18 am

    I just got Quicken 2006 Home and business and found it worthless. I am a first time user and what a waste of money. It always gives me negative bank account although it is positive. I have a money market account with Vanguard to which my salary is direct deposited, it always consider the deposit negative and deduct it from my account , it didn’t even let me put the money market account in the cash flow category. It couldn’t get the right brokerage account amount from fidelity. In short I wish I could get my money back. I am wondering if microsoft money is better!!!!

    Rating: 1 / 5

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