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Quicken 2007 For Dummies
By: Stephen L. Nelson MBAeBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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Stephen Nelson's previous For Dummies guides to Quicken have sold more than 900,000 copies Quicken has more than 16 million active users and 75 percent of the personal finance software market Shows people how to get their finances under control quickly and easily using Quicken Covers online banking and bill paying, tracking credit cards, managing loans, maximizing investments, calculating interest, preparing payroll, setting up accounts, creating reports, and more Completely updated to cover the latest features and enhancements in the new version of Quicken Published in conjunction with the release of Quicken "X"
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Quicken 2007 For Dummies
Chapter One
Setting Up ShopIn This Chapter
* Installing Quicken
* Touring Quicken
* Setting up your bank (or other) accounts if you're a first-time user
* Retrieving existing Quicken data files
If you've never used Quicken, begin here. This chapter tells you how to install Quicken (if you haven't already) and how to start the program for the first time. You also find out how you go about setting up Quicken accounts to track banking activities - specifically, the money that goes into and out of a checking or savings account.
If you've already begun to use Quicken, don't waste any time reading this chapter unless you want the review. You already know the stuff it covers.
By the way, if you have Windows, I assume that you know a little bit about it. Now, you don't have to be some sort of expert. Shoot, you don't even have to be all that proficient. You do need to know how to start Windows applications (such as Quicken). It also helps immensely if you know how to choose commands from menus and how to enter stuff into windows and dialog boxes. If you don't know how to do these kinds of things, flip to Appendix A. It provides a quick overview of how you work in Windows. Read the stuff in the appendix, or at least skim it, and then come back to this chapter.
REMEMBER
When I say Windows, I mean a recent version of Windows - something Microsoft is either currently selling or has sold in the last few years. Quicken 2007 won't run on Windows 3.1, so if you want to run the latest version, I'm afraid it's time to upgrade.
Installing and Starting Quic
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