Additional option for frequency of occurrence on bill reminders (75 Legacy Votes)
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Today I was trying to make an income reminder more accurately reflect the date on which the transaction should be expected. For this month, June 2019, the first business day (according to the institution sourcing the transaction) is Monday, June 3rd. While editing the reminder to handle this I see that under Optional Settings, there is a sub-option for the "Remind me ..." to "Use only business days for reminder days" as a check box. However, the "Due next on:" field and dialog does NOT seem to offer the same option.
So I CAN edit the date when I enter the transaction of course. But it seems odd to me to allow dates in "business days" in one part of this reminder feature, but not in another (where I wanted to leverage it today).
One would think the algorithm is already in the code, and a UI change could be made to apply in a second context.1 -
I think, that's a good idea. Quicken should be able to schedule a transaction on the First (or 2nd, 3rd, 4th or Last) Business Day (or Workday, excluding US or Canadian holidays and weekends).I'm still waiting for word from Quicken if and when this might be implemented.
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There are many times were people get paid on the 15th and last day of the month. If the either of those days occur on a weekend then they are paid on the Friday before. As the Paycheck Wizard is setup now in Quicken there is now way to specify Business Days in the wizard. How hard would it be to add? Couldn't be that hard.1
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Bumping to keep this discussion alive. I recognize the challenge of including national or bank holidays but identifying the first or last weekday is a simple exercise. For the majority of Quicken users, this will just be the first Monday or last Friday of the month. Exceptions created by local holidays are infrequent and could be edited manually.
Could Quicken please respond to this long-standing request (dates back to 2011)? In order to support peculiar cases like Canadian QPP/CPP (which also affects me ), it would be nice if the date selection could be presented as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd... day from the beginning or end of a month (or year).1 -
Just for the record. There's another discussion about this subject here:
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7849852/new-frequency-for-scheduled-reminders-both-q-windows-and-mac-45-legacy-votesIf you would like to see this enhancement made in a future version of Quicken please vote on it. Locate the big blue box near the top of this webpage (or page 1 for long discussions) and click the "Up" triangle under the voting count. Wait a moment for the vote count to be registered and updated before you continue.
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I have been a user of Quicken Canada for almost 25 years. I would like to suggest a small improvement. I would like to be able to schedule a bill / income reminder for a certain day of the month. For example, I would like to schedule transactions for the 3rd last banking day of each month. Is this possible? If not, is it something that could be added in a future release?
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When you configure a bill transaction, you have a lot of possibilities by going on "Due next on" and clicking on "change" on your right. On the next window, you will see "How often", click on the arrow, you will find a lot of choices.
Hope it helps.
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Valderi, Thanks for your quick response.
I tried your suggestion but there is now way to select something like the 3rd last business day of every month.0 -
Why? Because some pension deposits (e.g., CPP, OAS) are always on the 3rd last banking day of the month.0
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This should be such a simple change. Why are we still waiting ?
Very little programming effort for a big win is usability.0 -
"Why are we still waiting?" Because there's a huge list of feature requests users have for the developers, and development proceeds slowly. The developers have generally focused most of their time on things Quicken simply can't do rather than refinements (like this request) to things it can do. It doesn't mean it's not a good idea; it just means it hasn't made it to the top of the list. It may not be perceived as something a lot of people are seeking, or it may turn out that it's complicated to implement.
I'd note that no one has voted for this idea in the blue box at the top of this thread. (It probably had a few votes on the old forum site that got lost in transition to the current site earlier this year; any topics which had significant votes were manually updated.) So, if this is an idea you'd like to see implemented, go to the top of the page and click the small gray triangle to register your vote. The more votes an idea gets, the more likely the developers are to prioritize it.Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 19930 -
Telephone payment due dates have a 30 day window - not a monthly window. So the due date keeps slipping on the them. Please add a Daily selection to the How Often reminder scheduler with Every # days for frequency so every 30 days can be selected.
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I have not encountered this but it seems useful.
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In the mean time, I'd go with "weekly", every 4, which would get you 28 days.While it would creep on you the other way, it would not put you in a late payment situation.
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This has been requested before. See the discussion / Idea post here:
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I'm using Splasher's suggestion. Hope it works. Thanks.
I voted on UKR's link as well.
Thanks.
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Quicken allows adding a reminder for longer than one year but doesn't have the option to make it repeat. For example, I have payments for subscription renewals, driver's license, etc. that are maybe 2 or 3 years away that I can only add for one-time. After using them, I have to re-enter them.0
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If you're using Q 2019, at the moment there doesn't seem to be a way to set a reminder to Yearly, every [x] years.IIRC, there once was but somebody seems to have made a change ... :-(As a workaround use Monthly, every [xx] months where [xx] is 24, 36 or (number of years * 12)0
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UKR said:As a workaround use Monthly, every [xx] months where [xx] is 24, 36 or (number of years * 12)
I have a couple of those - and just left them at YEARLY
so I go look and see what kind of schedule I'm actually on.... a couple of mags -
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I'm amending my earlier post.Rereading my discussion from several years ago, there does not appear to ever have been a Yearly, every [x] years function.I vote for having the Yearly frequency updated to include "every [x] years" capability.
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You should be able to specify Weekday as well as Day for Recurring Reminders.
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smayer97 said:I would add that the option should be to be able to schedule based on a user defined # of days, e.g. every 15 days, 21 days, 30 days, etc. This would make this feature more flexible and accommodate many other scenarios that are not easy to handle right now.
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thecreator said:smayer97 said:I would add that the option should be to be able to schedule based on a user defined # of days, e.g. every 15 days, 21 days, 30 days, etc. This would make this feature more flexible and accommodate many other scenarios that are not easy to handle right now.
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Please add ability to schedule Bills and Reminders on the first/last weekday/workday of the month.0
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I want to be able to setup scheduled transactions according to any variety of frequencies that isn't just the common set of currently-defined Quicken schedule durations.
Here is an example of what I mean:
Every 10 days, schedule a projected car fuel transaction of a specified amount.
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