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Re: Pumpkin pie or Pecan?
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/comment/20520190#Comment_20520190 Yes, unripe persimmons are quite vile. Usually, folks pick them after the first few frosts and they fall down. But, we haven…1 -
Re: Mis-ordered splits in Scheduled Transactions
FWIW, I can reproduce this behavior in a newly created test file with only manual accounts. Activating the manual account associated with the multi-split reminder for mobile sync and cloud syncing wi…1 -
Re: Pumpkin pie or Pecan?
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/comment/20520484#Comment_20520484 @Pedro504 You actually weren't wrong after all-pronunciation depends on regional dialects. :-) You just happened to be …1 -
Re: move Security Detail View 'Edit Price History'
As far as moving where price history is, Quicken support would have to comment. However, per your other question, yes, there are other ways for you to enter the prices. The easiest would be from a po…1 -
Re: Pumpkin pie or Pecan?
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/comment/20519893#Comment_20519893 I believe the Indiana version of the pie is the one my grandmother used to make, as her family was from there. I have never …2 -
Re: PNC bank upgrade affecting Quicken downloads?
I had deactivated my 1 remaining DC account and my 2 EWC+ accounts this afternoon but was not able to set up a new DC connection for any of them. I just tried, again, now and the process is still fai…1 -
Re: PNC bank upgrade affecting Quicken downloads?
At 8:10PM EST, it's completing the download cycle (green update button) with no errors, but no downloaded or matched transactions (balance is off). I disconnected/reconnected and no change.1 -
Re: 11/5/2025 Error with Chase Online Bill Payments
Have you asked Chase why they are not sending a proper Payee Name in your "Online Payment" transactions? If you haven't done so already, I'd say it's time to also contact Qui…1 -
Re: Best way to handle PSLF student loan payments for budgeting / cash flow / net worth?
You could create a scheduled split transaction with one part being the principal transferred to the loan reducing its balance and the other part being the interest. But two separate transactions work…1




