Quicken is a personal finance management tool that helps people keep track of their finances, including budgeting, tracking expenses, managing investments, and paying bills.
Quicken was first released by Intuit in 1983.
In 2016, Quicken was sold to H.I.G. Capital.
As of 2021, Quicken has over 2 million users.
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Quicken Deluxe is a personal finance management tool that offers budgeting and expense tracking features, as well as investment tracking and portfolio analysis tools.
Quicken Premier includes all the features of Quicken Deluxe, as well as investment tracking and analysis tools for more advanced investors.
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Quicken is a personal finance management tool that helps people keep track of their finances, including budgeting, tracking expenses, managing investments, and paying bills.
Quicken offers several different pricing tiers, ranging from $34.99 to $99.99 per year depending on the plan and features selected.
Quicken uses industry-standard security measures to protect user information, including encryption and two-factor authentication.
Quicken is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems.
Yes, Quicken includes investment tracking and portfolio analysis features in its Deluxe and Premier plans.