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How to enter insurance reimbursements in v2
Feb 04, 2006 01:12 am

[jeffingman]
jeffingman

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Have read the posts in another string regarding reimbursements but don't know how v2 changes things.

At the moment I have an out of balance situation because QEMM shows negative balances for cases where I paid a bill in full... but was later reimbursed by insurance payments.

I can go back and reduce the amount I paid... but that seems cumbersome. I saw a suggestion in another post that I create a reimbursement account.

Could you provide details on how to make this work.
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[pncboy85]
Pennsylvania
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Number of years using Quicken: 10+ years
Quicken Premier Home & Business 2009
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How to enter insurance reimbursements in v2
Jun 06, 2008 01:12 pm 
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This post is about: Quicken Medical Expense Manager V2 2008
Hard to believe this program has anything to do with Intuit. Unlike Quicken, the input is onerous, does not memorize repetitive transactions, like weekly visits to the allergist, physical therapy or whatever. I, too, pay for my out of network service in cash and when reimbursed the paltry sum the insurance company reluctantly pays out, the program doesn't care my cash out loss for income tax purposes. I note this discussion began over two years ago and remains open an unresolved. Shame on Intuit!

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[pncboy85]
Pennsylvania
Total posts: 3
Number of years using Quicken: 10+ years
Quicken Premier Home & Business 2009
Windows XP
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Re: How to enter insurance reimbursements in v2
Jul 09, 2008 12:53 pm 
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This post is about: Quicken Medical Expense Manager V2 2008
Unfortunately, there appear to be too many apologists for Intuit. Let's face the facts, the program is tedious, poorly written, not user friendly and most importantly, not up to Quicken/Intuit's normal standards. If one is unhealthy or older and requires the use of a program like a medical expense manager, the least this product could offer is a simple stream-lined, well-functioning product. This product is an abomination and hardly worth the effort of inputing the data. Stick with Quicken; it can do a better job and permits some customization.

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