Microsoft Money Customers: Transition to Quicken!
As you may have heard last month, Microsoft is winding down it’s Money platform. I know a lot of you use MS Money and have been happy with it for a long time. Unfortunately, going forward there are not going to be any additional updates. Your software will still continue to work, but as technology changes and new features become available, Money is going to be left in the cold.
For those of you who are thinking about making the switch to Quicken, I have some good news. Quicken is offering a great discount for Money users making the switch. Until July 31 they are offering good deals on their whole line of products. Not only that, they are sweetening the deal by adding additional free software to the purchase, in some cases giving away nearly $200 worth of additional software. I’m a Quicken user myself and find it very easy to use so I have no problem recommending them.
Right now Quicken is able to import up to 10,000 transactions from MS Money, and they are currently working to make this even more inclusive. It’s worth a shot if you’re looking for some new software. Even if you aren’t ready to buy it, you can start by getting a feel for Quicken for free by using Quicken Online. If you think it’s something that will work for you, you’re free to upgrade to a more robust version.
Discount and bonus software offer ends July 31st.
Buy Deluxe and SAVE up to $20, plus get:
- FREE Shipping
- FREE bonus software (valued at $79)
- Willmaker Plus 2009
Buy Premier and SAVE $30, plus get:
- FREE Shipping
- FREE bonus software (valued at $128)
- Willmaker Plus 2009
- Educated Investor WealthBuilder
Buy Home & Business and SAVE $30, plus get:
- FREE Shipping
- FREE bonus software (valued at $189)
- Willmaker Plus 2009
- Quicken Legal Business Pro
Buy Rental Property Manager and SAVE $50, plus get:
- FREE Shipping
- FREE bonus software (valued at $189)
- Willmaker Plus 2009
- Quicken Legal Business Pro
Author: Jeremy Vohwinkle
My name is Jeremy Vohwinkle, and I’ve spent a number of years working in the finance industry providing financial advice to regular investors and those participating in employer-sponsored retirement plans.