What will I lose by downgrading from Home/Business to Deluxe?
Wes_S
Quicken Windows Other Member
Currently, I find that using Quicken Home & Business isn't really necessary for my needs, but really need to keep track of my personal finances to the letter.
I want to buy a less-expensive version now in order to keep up, as my Quicken 2016 updates expired.
What features will I lose if I downgrade, and I guess it's just safe to keep a backup incase I want or need to upgrade in the future.
I want to buy a less-expensive version now in order to keep up, as my Quicken 2016 updates expired.
What features will I lose if I downgrade, and I guess it's just safe to keep a backup incase I want or need to upgrade in the future.
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If you downgrade (but not to Starter, it doesn't support investment accounts) you'll lose all Business related functions and reports ... but your data will come over intact. Business related accounts will be converted to regular Q accounts.Shop around for the best pricing on Q products, as Q itself rarely has the best prices. Try eBay, Amazon, WalMart, Best Buy, etc.
Q user since February, 1990. DOS Version 4
Now running Quicken Windows Subscription, Business & Personal
Retired "Certified Information Systems Auditor" & Bank Audit VP5
Answers
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If you downgrade (but not to Starter, it doesn't support investment accounts) you'll lose all Business related functions and reports ... but your data will come over intact. Business related accounts will be converted to regular Q accounts.Shop around for the best pricing on Q products, as Q itself rarely has the best prices. Try eBay, Amazon, WalMart, Best Buy, etc.
Q user since February, 1990. DOS Version 4
Now running Quicken Windows Subscription, Business & Personal
Retired "Certified Information Systems Auditor" & Bank Audit VP5
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