Software to manage your investments?
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:58 pm
I have been using Quicken(desktop version only, no online version) since 2004. Very impressive. Each year I update my quicken to the latest. Its worth of the money if you use it properly.
I will have the Quicken application installed on my personal desktop and office laptop, maintain my personal quicken file(the file with my information etc) on a USB thumb drive. I fix this USB drive to any one of these two computers to access my files. This way I can make sure that my personal files could be accessed from anywhere and secured in my thumb drive. What happens if I lose my thumb drive? I may lose the latest changes from my last updates. But the file in the thumb drive is password protected and encrypted(from Quicken 2010 onwards, its a single file, you cant break into that).
I never use ANY ONLINE resources to keep my personal information on their servers(Quicken online, Mint what not...)
One good part of the Quicken is you can mix and match Indian and US accounts in their respective currencies. But you cant auto update your Indian accounts online since Indian financial firms wont support the Quicken updates online.
I've tried MS Money at first years back, didnt like it. I got a free Quicken copy when I was buying turbotax in 2004, I tried it and got addicted to it.
Now I can manage all of my fiances in a single click. I have entered all of my previous years financial transactions into Quicken since I started with my first salary. its pretty good, you can budget, you can see what happened so far and what is your future expenditure etc..
At first its really boring to be get used to the Quicken, but once if you are able to get the things properly lined up in it, you will see the attractiveness in finding every piece of finance properly controlled by you.
I will have the Quicken application installed on my personal desktop and office laptop, maintain my personal quicken file(the file with my information etc) on a USB thumb drive. I fix this USB drive to any one of these two computers to access my files. This way I can make sure that my personal files could be accessed from anywhere and secured in my thumb drive. What happens if I lose my thumb drive? I may lose the latest changes from my last updates. But the file in the thumb drive is password protected and encrypted(from Quicken 2010 onwards, its a single file, you cant break into that).
I never use ANY ONLINE resources to keep my personal information on their servers(Quicken online, Mint what not...)
One good part of the Quicken is you can mix and match Indian and US accounts in their respective currencies. But you cant auto update your Indian accounts online since Indian financial firms wont support the Quicken updates online.
I've tried MS Money at first years back, didnt like it. I got a free Quicken copy when I was buying turbotax in 2004, I tried it and got addicted to it.
Now I can manage all of my fiances in a single click. I have entered all of my previous years financial transactions into Quicken since I started with my first salary. its pretty good, you can budget, you can see what happened so far and what is your future expenditure etc..
At first its really boring to be get used to the Quicken, but once if you are able to get the things properly lined up in it, you will see the attractiveness in finding every piece of finance properly controlled by you.