Quicken 2005 Premier Home & Business

  • Powerful tool for managing business and personal finances
  • Create customizable estimates and invoices
  • Generate business reports and graphs, including Schedule C
  • Track accounts receivable and payable
  • Includes all features in Quicken 2005 Premier

Product Description
Quicken 2005 Premier Home & Business helps you manage your personal and business finances, with a set of tools that help you do it all. Over 100 customer-driven improvements to the most-used Quicken features make it easier than ever to get what you need out of Quicken! Simplify business taxes to track mileage and other business expenses for your Schedule C tax return Optimize investment sales by estimating capital gains before selling Check investment performance against the market for the past 1, 3 and 5 years

Quicken 2005 Premier Home & Business

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5 comments

  1. I enjoy this product, but had some issues in setting it up. It seems to be essential to link to the internet and your banking sites, but my bank seems to tell me that it will cost additional high costs to do this. That’s a bit frustrating. I’ll have to keep playing with it.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Eric Radman says:

    I’ve been using Quicken for at least 10-15 yrs. I have no business relationship to Intuit other than being a long time user of TurboTax and Quicken. I’ve read all the negative comments about Quicken 2005 and am very surprised. I’ve been using 2005 Business & Premier for 2-3 yrs and have had no problems after upgrading from earlier version. It’s a great program. Works perfectly. I’m a little disappointed that Quicken is making me upgrade to 2008 shortly due to lack of on-line download support. But I’ll pay for the upgrade because of the overwhelming value I get from Quicken.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I have purchased annual upgrades of Quicken since the earliest releases.

    This year, they have discontinued QIF import support. Fine. Most banks provide transaction data in OFX format. But Quicken has eliminated transaction imports altogether… unless you bank pays Intuit a fee.

    I have lost countless hours of effort since my upgrade. Back-migration is not possible, and Intuit is unwilling to provide suitable tools.

    I am leaving Intuit Quicken and Turbotax forever. I suggest you stay away also
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Soupbone says:

    I have tride both Peachtree and Quickbooks. These software offer robust accounting features but can be overwhelming for a home office/medium business user. Quicken answers with this great piece of software. It has features for all of my small business and personal finance needs.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Susan says:

    The changes Intuit has made to what was ONCE a useful product, are TOO MUCH! The WORST, to me, is that much of my 15 years of investment data became inaccessable after I converted. Am not sure, but think the program refuses to access old, inactive investment accounts.

    Do not KNOW, because I simply kept the old program (Q2000) and data! No apologies – the company always claimed to be intuitive and user-friendly; for over a decade, it WAS friendly enough, even when I had to start using ZIP disks to back up. It isn’t friendly any more, though.

    I’ve spent untold hours recording all my financial information since 1991, including those inactive investment accounts. Quicken 2000 will simply have to keep me going; had meant to upgrade earlier years ago, but am no longer sorry. Read the reviews of Quicken 2003-onward – enough said.

    Rating: 1 / 5

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