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Review by James Beswick
Everything that’s here is available on the Internet for free - there’s absolutely nothing that warrants paying for this product. The user interface is laughably bad and there’s a very basic interview which provides the ‘slightest’ of guidance of how to complete the paperwork. If the software were a free website, I would be disappointed so being asked to pay for this represents grossly poor value.nThere are some ebooks but these again contain very generalized advice that you can largely find on the Internet - clearly somebody thought that throwing these into the offering might make the $50 price tag seem more palatable. Overall it’s actually a disastrously bad product that Quicken should recall and rethink urgently.