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Updated 11 months ago,

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Lovey S.
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  • Columbia, MD
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Quicken Home & Business vs Quicken Rental Property

Lovey S.
  • Investor
  • Columbia, MD
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I only have one property. I don't anticipate buying more anytime soon.

For personal finances, I used MS Money and now Quicken. I don't have a lot of maintenance, other than replacing appliances over time. I self-manage and I just give my accountant for tax forms and total for whatever I spend in appliances or anything else.

I need to upgrade my Quicken 2014 Home and Business. Does it make sense to switch to Quicken Property Manager?

I know how to use QuickBooks but don't like it for personal finance because it doesn't track investments automatically. I like seeing everything in one place.

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