Quicken 2002 Basic |  | From: Intuit Category: Software
Buy New: $49.90 as of 9/7/2010 20:30 CDT details
New (4) Used (9) from $24.99
Seller: Monicatuck Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 4,497
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95 Color: Quicken 2002 Basic Media: CD-ROM Edition: Basic Operating System: Windows NT 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.9 x 1.2
UPC: 028287005785 EAN: 0028287005785 ASIN: B00005LA90
Release Date: August 26, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Product Description Quicken 2002 Basic is the easy way to start organizing your finances. Quicken Basic works just like your checkbook, so it's easy to get started. Balance your checkbook and pay bills easily. Bank online conveniently and track where your money goes with reports and graphs. Reconcile your bank statement in minutes and see all your account balances at a glance. Write checks, print checks, or send payments online--all conveniently and quickly. You can schedule payments and get reminders of when they are due. Download your data from the Web. Access your account balances, transfer funds, and pay bills, all online. Quicken works with more than 1,700 banks, credit card institutions, and brokerage companies. Track your spending and see where your money goes using customized reports and graphs. Find quick and easy answers to questions about your spending, budget, net worth, and more. Quicken even allows you to keep track of your investments so you can manage and optimize them. You can also download the latest prices on stocks and mutual funds into Quicken from Quicken.com, and download your records from participating brokerages so you don't have to type them in. You can then transfer all of this data directly into TurboTax, cutting tax preparation time.
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A Quicken User Since Version 2.0! November 5, 2001 David Wilson (Massachusetts) 88 out of 88 found this review helpful
I've used Quicken since 1994 when I bought my first computer and Quick 2.0 came preinstalled. Since then I've tried MS-Money twice. I keep going back to Quicken. It's intuitive, logical and makes reconciling the check book a breeze. I admit that my finaces are fairly simple and others may need the deluxe or small business versions of the program, but I think for the average person the basic program is perfect. I don't upgrade every year. I don't think there's a need to. I up grade about every two yeaars. I moved from version 2.0 to Quicken 98 to Quicken 2000 to the current version. The program is very stable. I haven't had problems with bugs or crashes in any version. I recommend it.
Easy, Quick, Great! It's for everyone! June 12, 2002 Sakura Sands (Buffalo, NY) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
When I opened the package, and installed it, I was mazed by the features and how easy it was to use. It had everything I needed to help me with money.
Some pleasing enhancements September 16, 2001 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
At first glance, it's pretty similar to Quicken 2001. However, once you start using it, you'll notice lots of nice new features, particularly the way reports and graphs are generated. The biggest new feature is the new budget tool, which appears to have been totally rewritten from the ground up.Nothing amazingly new, just refinements. But I'd say worth [price].
Better than the old September 8, 2001 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
Better than the old Basic...it does quite a bit more stuff and has the internet built into it. Easy to get around your accounts, and no issue uploading 4 years of data from the previous Win 95 version.
An excellent product September 24, 2001 E. Clinton (Chicago, IL USA) 21 out of 24 found this review helpful
As a long-term quicken user, I am pleased with this product. It has improved reports and graphics and still has the capability to track stocks and mutual funds. The cash flow report is always the most important part of quicken because it allows the user to track personal finances. One small bug has always botherered me, however. For retirement accounts containing mutual funds, quicken adds all distributions to the account holder's basis. This is inconsistent with IRS practice, which is that the distributions are not taxed and therefore are not added to the shareholder's basis. This bug leads to some inaccurate gain and loss results for retiremment accounts.
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