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Quicken Online Service Goes Gratis

By David LaGesse

Posted: October 24, 2008

Early this year, I wrote about Quicken launching an online site for personal finance. But unlike competitors, Quicken charged a $3 monthly fee. Not anymore, as the site is now free—like its many competitors, including Mint.com, Wesabe.com, and Geezeo.com.

I had an accountant that used the term undeposited for all payments.

It is possible to go back and correct this because it is difficult to tell what has been paid. Is there a way to get this information.

Toni of CA @ Oct 28, 2008 03:19:58 AM

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