Quicken categorized my Fidelity checking account as an investment

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I am having similar issue as Jean, although it is Fidelity not MS.
I am running Quicken for MAC.
I have a checking account. It is with a broker. the account ends up under "investing". I would like it to be under the "Banking" category.
Windows Quicken is different than MAC Quicken.0 -
Fidelity Investments (I'm their client also) is NOT a bank, therefore it cannot legally issue a "checking account".Your checking account is, actually, a Money Market Fund at Fidelity ... thus, properly is IS an "Investing" account.
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