> I loaded Quicken 6 the other day. It is really slick. They have
> really improved the investment reporting portion of the program.
I definitely do like the "Details View" button on the Portfolio screen that
pops up a screen of information about the currently highlighted investment.
The details shows the list of all transactions for that security, the current
value of your position in that security and cost basis and %gain/loss, and a
nice graph of high/low/close.
This convenient display of the data might alone have been worth the upgrade
price ($29.99 at Computer City plus a $10 rebate coupon in the box).
But, the ability to update all of my stocks and mutual funds over the
internet (with high, low, close, and volume data) for free is GREAT. I used
to do that once or twice a week using the Quicken networth site portfolio
option (and the import prices option). But, it is indeed MUCH simpler to
automate the update of all the prices with one click of the mouse!!
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