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Posted by Hymer on March 2, 2007, 5:59 pm
Please log in for more thread options >> I manually download accounts every couple of months and then import the
>> data into Quicken.
>>
>> Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does that work?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob
> I think that for most institutions there is no fee for downloading
> transactions into Quicken. I have downloaded from credit unions, banks,
> brokerage companies, and credit cards and never encountered, nor even
> heard of, any fees for downloading. I download transactions from all of
> the accounts that we currently have at least once a week, and reconcile
> against the online balance each month or each quarter, whenever the
> institution issues an account statement.
>
Hi Bernie,
But do you have Quicken "automatically" download? I do it manually with no
charge but was thinking of the convenience of the automatic download.
Thanks,
Bob
>> I manually download accounts every couple of months and then import the
>> data into Quicken.
>>
>> Are there fees for automatically downloading? How does that work?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob
> I think that for most institutions there is no fee for downloading
> transactions into Quicken. I have downloaded from credit unions, banks,
> brokerage companies, and credit cards and never encountered, nor even
> heard of, any fees for downloading. I download transactions from all of
> the accounts that we currently have at least once a week, and reconcile
> against the online balance each month or each quarter, whenever the
> institution issues an account statement.
>
Hi Bernie,
But do you have Quicken "automatically" download? I do it manually with no
charge but was thinking of the convenience of the automatic download.
Thanks,
Bob
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