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Get your finances in order quickly with this completely updated Quicken guide!
In this newest edition of his perennial favorite guide, financial expert and bestselling author Stephen Nelson shows how taking control of your finances can be quick and effortless with Quicken, the number one personal finance software on the market. Providing you with a thorough introduction to all the latest features and enhancements to the newest version, Nelson shows you how to use the program to track your income and expenses, maximize savings, pay your bills, manage your investments, and balance your checkbook.
Whether you're a first-time Quicken customer or looking to take advantage of the updates the latest release has to offer, this guide offers a straightforward-but-fun approach to help you prepare for tax time, balance your budget, build a nest egg, track your investments, and more.
Veteran author Stephen Nelson updates his classic bestseller to cover the latest features in the number one personal financial management planning program
Shows you how set up Quicken to meet your individual needs, track your day-to-day finances, better manage your investments, boost your personal savings, be more responsible with your spending, keep an eye on your mortgages and loans, tackle debt, and more
Presents a fun and friendly approach to a topic that many people find intimidating or overwhelming
Quickly and easily helps you take control of your personal finances
Quicken "X" For Dummies will help you take control of your dough, whether you re a seasoned penny pincher or just starting to save!
Stephen L. Nelson, MBA, CPA provides accounting, business advisory, tax planning, and tax preparation services to small businesses. He belongs to the American Institute of CPAs and holds an MBA in finance and a master's in taxation. His 100-plus books, including all editions of QuickBooks For Dummies and Quicken For Dummies, have sold more than four million copies.
Stephen L. Nelson
ISBN: 978-1-1183-5640-1
Paperback
384 pages
October 2012
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