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Technology Stocks : Intuit -- What's Its Future?
INTU 659.50+0.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: TLindt who wrote (815)12/10/1997 9:02:00 PM
From: robert scheb  Read Replies (2) of 1546
 
TLindt

I would like to see CKFR and INTU both back in the middle twentys but I don't think I would like what the market will do to the rest of my portfolio in order for that to happen.

Called Quicken tonight for some information on Quicken 98. The bill paying feature is offered through a central system to companys that participate. It will cost $14.95 for first three months. Thereafter, $9.95 per month with a maximum of 20 bills per month. If your financial institution offers the service, of course you would pay them the fees per month of whatever they charge. What do you think it costs to send a check and pay a bill through the mail? If you value your time then that would have to be figured in to... Just a quick guess of $.50 which includes the stamp, envelope and check will come close to that. If you pay 20 bills a month, it would be worth it. Just some thoughts. Whats yours??

Scheb
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