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Quicken for Mac Investment Reports
Douglas Berg
I would like to see a few simple investment reports added to Quicken for Mac, with the usual options to print or create Excel compatible file. I've used Quicken for Windows for years and regularly export my holdings to Excel for further analysis. The only columns I personally need are security id, security name, and current value of position. But other columns like # shares, last price, etc. should be easy to put on the report.
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smayer97
You may want to
add your VOTE
to related IDEAS found on the
List of Requests for Report Types
.
You should find some investment related ones that you are interested in.
You can add your
VOTE
for the option to
Export to spreadsheet or CSV ASCII file
.
You may want to
add your VOTE
to related IDEAS found on the
List of Requests for Report Related Features
.
First
, click on each underlined link
above to go there, scroll down the page and
click on each IDEA
that interests you,
then
click VOTE at the top of THAT page, so your will vote count for THAT feature
and increase its visibility to the developers.
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Concordman
Done !!
unknown
Hard to believe that Quicken 2017 cannot track individual securities! I was doing this successfully with Quicken 2007, and generating custom reports showing Return on Investment, Capital Gains, etc. I'd still be using 2007 if it didn't crash!
Concordman
Totally agree the investment portion of QM is far behind QM2007 & QW. The folks at Quicken have committed to parity with Qw, expect this to happen piece meal over a 2-3 yr time span.
smayer97
Then be sure to click the VOTE button at the top of this page to make your voice count.
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Concordman
Not exactly. The Quicken team puts out several upgrades During the year. Sometimes 3-4 updates
unknown
Just converted to QM 2017 and I can't even print a list of investments. Ready to go back to Windows and buy a new PC! Very frustrating! Disappointed. Want my money back!
Concordman
Not to worry Quicken offers a 60 day money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. If you want to run QW this can be done on your MAC using a virtual network; Search the threads here on how to facilitate running QW via a VM on your MAC.
unknown
Very disappointing. I have been a quicken for windows user for over 20 years and recently switched to the Mac version. I expected at a minimum to be able to create the same reports I had before. A report to simply show my total portfolio return for the year doesn't seem all that much to ask from a personal financial management program.
Quicken Marcus
Does the performance section in 2018 with IRR and ROI of the portfolio view get you some of what you want? Cap Gain report can be found in the Tax Schedule report. We also added the ability to print and export the portfolio view in v5.6.
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