By Bonnie Biafore
First Edition
November 2007
Pages: 446
Series: The Missing Manuals
ISBN 10: 0-596-51515-4 |
ISBN 13: 9780596515157
Quicken 2008: The Missing Manual picks up where Quicken's help resources leave off. You'll find step-by-step instructions for using the most useful Quicken features, including those you may not have quite understood, let alone mastered, such as budgeting, recording investment transactions, archiving Quicken data files, and so on. You also learn why and when to use specific features, and which ones would be most useful in your situation.
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You'll find step-by-step instructions for using the most useful Quicken features, including those you may not have quite understood, let alone mastered, such as budgeting, recording investment transactions, archiving Quicken data files, and so on. You also learn why and when to use specific features, and which ones would be most useful in your situation. Quicken 2008: The Missing Manual helps you:
- Set up Quicken to take care of your specific needs.
- Follow your money from the moment you earn it.
- Make deposits, pay for expenses, track the things you own and how much you owe.
- Take care of financial tasks online, and quickly reconcile your accounts.
- Create and use budgets and track your investments.
- Generate reports to prepare your tax returns and evaluate your financial fitness.
For a topic as important as your personal finances, why trust anything else?
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First Edition: November 2007
Series:
The Missing Manuals
ISBN: 0-596-51515-4
Pages: 446
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