Moderated Re: Best Quicken version to work with JAWS 2018


Paul Hunt <prhunt1@...>
 

Hello Lee Anne. I assume that you keep your rental income and expenses in a separate account. If you do this, you can manage the account in Money Talks. You can export your Quicken data from Quicken to a .csv file. Then import them to Money Talks. This will track your income, expenses and balance. I do this for my business. Excel can also help.

On May 4, 2018, at 7:36 AM, Lee Anne Atkinson <lee.atkinson@...> wrote:

Hi,

What I am trying to do is track expenditures for rental property. The IRS can be so particular with this sort of thing! I don't have much useable vision left so a screen magnifier is not a great solution for me. I was thinking Quicken's register where I could do debits/credits would work fine.

Thoughts? Thanks!

Lee Anne

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Subject: Re: Best Quicken version to work with JAWS 2018

Hello Leeann. I used Quicken for five years and mmigrated to Money Talks from APH. Tell me about your requirements and I’ll tell you if Money Talks can meet your needs.
You can reply off list if you like.
Paulem

On May 4, 2018, at 5:06 AM, Lee Anne Atkinson <lee.atkinson@...> wrote:

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