UlrikeDG
Admin - CPS Technician Emeritus
I started using TurboTax in 2002, because that's what the PX carried. I've continued to use TurboTax, even though the PX's selection has expanded, because I've always used TurboTax.
This past year, our finances have gotten more complicated (new retirement plans & charitible contribitions), and next year, they'll get even more complicated (moving back to the US and buying a house). TurboTax comes with a rebate that makes Quicken 2005 Basic free, but when I went to Amazon.com to order it, it has a whole bunch of 1-star ratings, mainly because Quicken now longer allows you to import .qif files.
So, what software do you all recommend to track finances?
This past year, our finances have gotten more complicated (new retirement plans & charitible contribitions), and next year, they'll get even more complicated (moving back to the US and buying a house). TurboTax comes with a rebate that makes Quicken 2005 Basic free, but when I went to Amazon.com to order it, it has a whole bunch of 1-star ratings, mainly because Quicken now longer allows you to import .qif files.
So, what software do you all recommend to track finances?