Get Your Quicken 2009 Discount Before May 31st – 33% Off

There are a number of financial management programs out there, but Quicken has been one of the leaders for years. I’ve been using Quicken for about three years and just recently upgraded to the 2009 edition. It’s really nice, and if you’re looking for a comprehensive financial management program it’s hard to beat.

Luckily, Quicken has decided to extend their sale until the end of May. Now, you can grab any of the products for up to 33% off. Of course, you can always get started with the FREE online version and if you find that you like what it does and could use a few more features, upgrade to one of the other versions.


Quicken Features

  • Perfect for users who want to manage finances online or on their computer.
  • Want to know what you have to spend? See where your money is right now.
  • Bring your online accounts — bank & credit cards — together in one place.
  • Get bill reminders via text messages or e-mail.
  • Make online banking even better — connect to your bank, credit card, 401(k)s, or brokerage accounts with a single password.
  • Never miss a bill — stay on top of when bills are due.
  • Get suggested spending limits and set savings goals based on the day-to-day information you enter — and then check your progress through the month.
  • Accurately track and categorize expenses for simpler tax preparation.

Current Quicken Discounts

Act Before May 31

This discount only lasts until the end of May, so be sure to act fast if you want the savings. At the very least, give the free version a trial run to see if this type of software would be useful to you. You can’t beat being able to try before you buy.


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About the Author: Jeremy Vohwinkle is a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor® and spent a few years working as a financial planner. Today, he helps people make the most of their money by writing about personal finance here and About.com. Jeremy is also a community editor at Bundle and a regular contributor for other publications such as the U.S. News, Intuit, and American Express. Be sure to follow Jeremy on Twitter.

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  1. Never liked Quicken. Mint.com is much better IMO.

  2. Thanks for the info..Would like to try the free version first!

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