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Quicken 2009 Home And Business

  • Maximize tax deductions — categorize expenses as business or personal
  • Identify potential deductions and track deductible expenses like mileage and office supplies
  • Never miss a bill— stay on top of bills due and paid
  • Monitor profit and loss and overall business performance in the Business Center
  • Bring your personal and business accounts— credit cards, brokerages, online banks— together (online services require internet access and are subject to change)

Product Description
Quicken Home and Business makes it simple to manage all your personal and business finances in one place— so you can see how your business is doing.Amazon.com
Quicken Home & Business Software 2009 gives you the personal financial features found in Quicken Premier plus smart home business tracking tools. Product Overview See how Quicken Home & Business 2009 can help you save. Quicken Home & Business Overview (1:42) Watch introductory videos… More >>

Quicken 2009 Home and Business

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4 Responses to “Quicken 2009 Home and Business”

  1. I’ve been using Quicken Home and Business 2009 for about a year and it completely blows. The software is buggy and unreliable. This software constantly has problems contacting banks, downloading bank transactions to your accounts, and saving passwords correctly. I recently tried adding two accounts to Quicken and it keeps telling me the account passwords are incorrect. I entered them manually and still keeps reverting to the old passwords. So, when I sign into my bank account, I have to reset my password because of Quicken’s failed attempts. It refuses to download updates on my personal savings account. So I have to manually enter new transactions which is extremely frustrating. If you buy Quicken, get used to seeing the CC-503 and CC-501 errors when attempting to download transactions.

    As of today, I’m done with Intuit’s crappy products. Read the reviews for yourself, this products blows. Do yourself a favor and don’t buy anything by this company.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I have used Quicken products since the first version available in DOS. Each version/upgrade has “hook” items to attract an addict like me. Unfortunately, like most big software companies, Intuit insists upon releasing “not ready for prime time” software.

    With R6, or revision SIX to the beta beta version of 2009 Quicken for Home and Business, data corruption resulted from this revision necessitating the need to unistall the program and the data and re-install the same. In the past, I have used Quicken for Mac believing the box which suggested the Windows data was convertible to a Mac format: WRONG. After the attempted conversion, I discovered my investment records dating back to the late 1940’s would not convert. But, for a mere $250, I could send my personal data to Intuit and they would convert the data and return it to me in a couple of weeks.

    In short, the program has gotten more sophisticated but continues to be not tested properly before release. Whether the proram cost $89 or $890, I believe it should perform accurately each and every time. Afterall, the IRS doesn’t want to hear excuses.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. I have been using it for two weeks. Quicken is easier to use than Microsoft Money. The software does have the ability to automatically download information from most all of your accounts (large institutions). It is fairly quick to learn, but you either have to rely on the account access or manually enter – it is so far difficult to reconcile if you try to do both. Also, don’t mark transfers as transfers – it gets double booked and throws everything off. On the bright side, it does not constantly try to upsell you, like Turbo Tax (also made by Intuit) but this is basically their top line product. The amazon download is great, and includes licenses for 3 computers “under one roof”.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Amazing how the ‘downloadable’ verision costs more than the box, huh? I rated this product in the standard media and gave it five stars. I took one away here for 1.) the price should be less 2.) you also have to download a download management program from Amazon –I did this for Turbo Tax and it worked well, however, it, the proprietay nature of that beast is a little disturbing to me, especially the size of that program.

    Also, if you are in a hurry for this -i.e.,you want to download it- you probably want to read the bottom of my review about quicken.com.

    I have a SMALL business and have been using Quicken for years. Along the way I have noticed how a few years back that Quicken (Intuit) let their product slide and also introduced hype each year to entice you to buy something that wasn’t much more valuable than the previous version. (During those years I tried MS Money, etc., but Quicken still had the edge IMHO in spite of the decline in quality)

    When the business grew a little last year I also bought Quickbooks 2008 (I also fell into a hype trap about Payroll addition which was nothing but a service. . .but that is another story) Last year I used it a lot but found that Quickbooks was too cumbersome for a business of my size. So, that caused me to look around for a good product again.

    Yes, I was VERY hesitant to buy this product; was planning on returning it if it didn’t live up to its claims. . . but surprisingly, IT DOES. I have been using it about four months now.

    The primary feature is the ability to separate your business and personal trasactions on one screen. Being a techie I understand that there was a signficant amount of database work to accomplish this -and they did it- and in such a way it is very convenient to use, even for business transactions that may be in accounts that are normally ‘personal.’ This product is a breeze to use for a business my size and to also keep up with personal finances. Probably if I had as many as five-ten employees I would use Quickbooks.

    2009 also offers several other bells and whistles above Quicken 2008: The ease of adding new accounts, the reports, the way it imports data is better and some features I seldom use, i.e., ‘Quicken Picks’ which produces coupons from stores you use. Even these make it worth the price.

    But again, it is the Business and Personal data that are easy to seperate, but managable together on single screens that does it for me –it is a signficant advancement along with these additional bells and whistles.

    You may want to shop around. I looked at it here but then bought it from Intuit who was bundling it with WillMaker, etc., and etc. And their websites are also improving, e.g., when my computer crashed all I had to do was log back in to quicken.com and reload ALL that software. Intuit is definitely trying to do better, this product was well worth it for me.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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