From Philip Matthews
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12345 should work. I don't think Quicken uses that information for anything.
Note that the US version of Quicken can only download data from US financial institutions and only gets stock quotes for US exchanges.
Also, note that there is no Australia or International version because Quicken Classic currently supports just the US and Canada. However, if you are OK with manually entering and managing financial transactions then Quicken Classic will probably meet your personal financial planning needs for most things.
For online services Reckon might be an option but I understand they have now discontinued personal financial planning offerings and now have offering that are tailored for businesses.
Are you sure?
https://www.reckon.com/au/personal/
I'd heard somewhere that Reckon no longer offered Personal so I just posted that based off of my memory. I should have double checked that before posting. Thanks for posting that link to it.