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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: d. alexander who wrote (5234)11/7/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: Matthew L. Jones  Read Replies (1) of 18137
 
Quicken is designed for you, then. It is an accounting package for the non accountant. You can probably get it for free if you sign up for on-line banking. I would suggest Centura bank if you have one in your area. They are light years ahead of the rest when it comes to online banking. You can get the Quicken software from the bank for free (normally 60-70 dollars). Intuit does have a tax prep software which interfaces with Quicken called Turbo Tax. I use it and it works well. BTW, their website is without a doubt one of the most cumbersome and confusing websites I've ever seen. Go get the free software from the bank and give it a shot. You'll think you are a CPA in about 2 days!

Matt
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