Investment accounts are loading very slowly

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  • SirWm
    SirWm Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭

    @Quicken Kristina

    what a waste !

    It took an hour and 3/4 for a QIF file to be imported into an empty quicken file as documented above.

    My cash accounts all have LARGE negative balances.

    Accounts that were closed with zero balances now have balances that are non-zero.

    The only account that seems to be right is my DISCOVER credit card plus credit card accounts that had zero balances before the process began resulted in zero balances, so there is that piece of good news.

    Some of the brokerage accounts are close-to correct. Others are double in value. Accounts that should have been zero have negative balances.

    This is not a good look for the Quicken Team.

    For the record, I said to export and import "all" things going back to 1988 , which would include accounts closed with zero balances ( I guess… ).

  • Rocket J Squirrel
    Rocket J Squirrel Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭

    It may, in fact, updating after each transaction is imported. Next time, show a different Quicken page that doesn't need to update, e.g., your checking account register.

    There is no 64 bit Quicken.

    Quicken user since version 2 for DOS, as of 2025 using QWin Premier (US) on Win10 Pro & Win11 Pro on 2 PCs.