Wow, is it really Christmas already? Why am I blogging right now? I know that you all look forward to the daily posts and I don’t want to let you down. I also know that many people spend a bit more than they should for the holidays. Now that a new year is staring us in the face, it is time to get our personal finances in order. I can’t even remember when I started using Quicken, but it was many years ago. While I appreciate the new features, I typically only upgrade every 2-3 years. If you aren’t tracking your finances with Quicken or you are overdue for an upgrade, you will want to give Quicken 2011 a look. It comes in four versions: Starter, Deluxe, Premier and Home/Business. And each of those is available in both a boxed version and as a download. Rather than me rehashing the features, I’ll just give you links and prices to each version and I think I’ll get back to celebrating Christmas.
- Quicken Starter Edition 2011 Box ($30)
- Quicken Starter Edition 2011 Download ($27)
- Quicken Deluxe Edition 2011 Box ($41)
- Quicken Deluxe Edition 2011 Download ($40)
- Quicken Premier Edition 2011 Box ($65)
- Quicken Premier Edition 2011 Download ($62)
- Quicken Home and Business 2011 Box ($70)
- Quicken Home and Business 2011 Download ($67)
Quicken versus Quickbooks! I always thought QuickBooks was the way to go!