I’ve always tried to be disciplined when it comes to money, a natural-born planner, and I’m comfortable managing my own finances. My finances mirror those of many mid-life families: a half-dozen investment and retirement accounts, college savings accounts, a home, etc., though working for a publicly-traded company these past twenty years has also allowed me direct experience with stock options, restricted stock units, and a variety of employee benefit programs that follow that kind of employment. I began my career in public accounting, and while I no longer provide accounting or auditing services to clients, I am still a licensed Certified Public Accountant here in the state of Washington.
Quicken mac 2017 reviews update#
In this post, I’ll share an update on how it’s gone using the latest version of Quicken, Quicken 2019 for Mac. A little over two years ago, I switched to the Mac version of Quicken which I wrote about here.Īs I wrote then, I had very high expectations for the Mac version under new leadership, independent of Intuit, and the financial benefit of a new subscription-based business model. Though I started on a Mac, and use a Mac today, the vast majority of my use has been on Windows. I have been using Quicken to manage my finances since 1989, making this my 30th anniversary with the program.
Quicken mac 2017 reviews for mac#
See my Quicken 2020 for Mac Review for the most recent review.