Quicken Deluxe Capabilities

KSTerzian
KSTerzian I do not have Quicken yet Member
edited September 13 in Before you Buy

I am thinking about buying Quicken Deluxe or Premier. Do either or both have the ability to recognize specific funds or ETFs, categorize them and provide an asset allocation? Including funds that may be target-funds, which have asset allocations buried in them?

Thank you.

Answers

  • Jim_Harman
    Jim_Harman Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭

    Yes they can both give you an overall asset allocation based on your holdings, including for balanced funds, target retirement, etc. Caveats for both:

    • Asset allocation data can be downloaded, but only for publicly traded securities with ticker symbols, not for special funds that may be in a 401(k) for example. You can set the allocation manually for non-public securities.
    • Built-in asset classes are US Large Cap, US Small Cap, International, US Bonds, Global Bonds, Cash, Other, and Unclassified. You can define several additional classes if you want.

    Premier provides limited access to Morningstar's Portfolio X-Ray, which provides a more detailed breakdown for securities that are in Morningstar's database, and some additional reports.

    QWin Premier subscription
  • Minner50
    Minner50 Quicken Mac 2017 Member

    can quicken classic run off an iPad without a Mac book

  • Chris_QPW
    Chris_QPW Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭✭

    No version of Quicken can "run off of an iPad". Basically, there is two different Desktop applications, one for Windows and one for Macs (which will run on a Mac book). And then there are "companion apps" that can run on iOS (iPad, iPhone), Android, and Web. The Desktop apps are the "master database/file", which can sync some data to the "Quicken Cloud dataset", which the Mobile/Web apps use as their data source.

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  • Quicken Jasmine
    Quicken Jasmine Quicken Mac Subscription Alumni ✭✭✭✭

    Hello @KSTerzian,

    Thanks for reaching out!

    I agree with what others have shared — both Quicken Deluxe and Premier can give you an overall asset allocation based on your holdings, including balanced or target-date funds, as long as the securities have ticker symbols. For funds without ticker symbols (like some in 401(k) plans), you can enter the allocation manually.

    A few key points mentioned:

    • Built-in asset classes include US Large Cap, US Small Cap, International, US Bonds, Global Bonds, Cash, Other, and Unclassified, and you can add your own.
    • Premier offers limited access to Morningstar’s Portfolio X-Ray for more detailed breakdowns, if the security is in Morningstar’s database.
    • No version of Quicken runs directly on an iPad — the desktop versions (Windows or Mac) are the primary applications, and the iPad/iPhone app works only as a companion by syncing certain data from your desktop file via the Quicken Cloud dataset.

    If you do decide to move forward, let us know whether you go with Deluxe or Premier and how well the asset allocation tools meet your needs.

    -Quicken Jasmine

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  • Quicken Jasmine
    Quicken Jasmine Quicken Mac Subscription Alumni ✭✭✭✭

    We have not heard from you yet. Are you still needing assistance?

    Let us know!

    -Quicken Jasmine

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