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Budget Capability
Feb 11, 2008 09:59 am

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I believe that Quicken Online must provide some kind of budget capability to be worth while. I think you guys have the start of a great service, but its just not complete yet.

A zero base budget (starting with all monthly income and tracking every dollar spent) with the ability to add "virtual" categories such as "emergency fund" etc that do not link to any online transactions is critical, think of it as a "free" balance sheet which can import your category data (expenses) but doesn't have to if you want to manually enter them in.

None of your competitors offer this feature either, and really, the only services which do this, BUT do not integrate with your banks, are Dave Ramsey's and My envelopes, but which cost more per month than quicken and frankly, I worry about whether they will be around in three years.

But until quicken online does offer these features, I do not see any reason to extend my online trial, as I will just have to enter the data again elsewhere.

When you offer budgeting as part of your tool, I will return and gladly pay for a service which will save me a lot of time.

Thank you.
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Aug 12, 2008 01:28 pm 
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I don't think they are going to post ETA, they are not ready and they don't want to be stuck with the date.

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    [Bermster]
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    Aug 14, 2008 10:07 am 
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    True ETA is tonight! :)

    We're putting out budgeting with our release later today. Please check it out and let us know what you think. We're constantly iterating, and will take your feedback for future releases.

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    [frohgg]
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    Aug 14, 2008 10:14 am 
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    THANK YOU!!! That's great news!

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    [ddec]

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    Sep 21, 2008 01:34 pm 
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    totally agree with this. i expected there to be much more budgeting capabilities, since that's probably the reason everyone uses this service anyway. all the info isnt helpful without it. i was however, very impressed with how easy the service is to use. super intuitive. but i dont really know if the serivce is worth it to me if there isn't better budgeting offered. i doubt i will use it beyond the trial period.

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    [barronernst]
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    Sep 29, 2008 02:37 pm 
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    Please let us know what you mean by "better budgeting." We'd like to understand what is currently missing in how we've designed budgeting.

    Thanks,
    Barron Ernst
    Quicken Online Product Manager

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    [kasfuller]
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    Jan 04, 2009 01:24 pm 
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    I totally agree. I need to be able to add together all of my goals (or perhaps a seperate budget amount for each category) and come up with my total budget amount. It should "zero out" so that all of my money is allocated to a category. I got very excited using this product until then. I was looking for simplicity.

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    [pfktbt*]
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    Jan 05, 2009 08:07 am 
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    A zero base budget (starting with all monthly income and tracking every dollar spent) with the ability to add "virtual" categories such as "emergency fund" etc that do not link to any online transactions is critical, think of it as a "free" balance sheet which can import your category data (expenses) but doesn't have to if you want to manually enter them in.
    This budgeting capability, a method of creating a spending plan in looking forward and then including the actual transactions, is a combination of the envelopes functionality and automated record keeping. We need this!

    Quicken team, would you please update how the zero-based allocation and envelopes functionality is going? What is the release date?

    Thanks!

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    [chindolph]

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    Jan 31, 2009 02:55 pm 
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    The ability to plan and predict future spending is a budget. Looking at what has been spent is history (which Quicken does very well).

    I would like to see:
    An area to add income from various sources (payroll, interest, dividends, misc.)

    A way to plan in the budget for savings to different accounts. This would not be an expense account -- just another type of asset account (IRA, EF, College, savings)

    Waiting until the 1st of the month to plan next month's budget won't work from OCD types that want to do next month at the beginning of this month.

    Also, a way to print it out in Graph and $$$ form so we can hang in on the fridge and the whole family can see what we have left to spend.

    There are 100's of add-ons that would make this a rockstar tool, but having income and forward looking would be best.

    FYI - Zero sum budgeting refers to a budget where the income and expenses are equal. There is no money left over at the end of the budget period and there is no shortfall in the total budget. It's also called a CASH budget -- if you have cash you can buy it, if you don't you cant.

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    [shan23]

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    Feb 26, 2009 03:44 pm 
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    As a new user i find this to be a product that has a lot of potential, yet now its missing the mark ....
    There has to be a way to plan a yearly budget and a monthly budget. Also there needs to be a budget that includes all the categories...its bizarre to plan a for a specific catergory when you cant see how it effects the overall budget...
    Quicken is usually a very good visual tool and i want to be able to use this program to get my husband into a savings routine they way it is now it would not do the job

    I know that u guys can arrange small additions these aren't things that are that far out...
    hopefully it can get done before my trial is over, if not i dont think i will be using this product.

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    [saysmeme]

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    Sep 05, 2009 01:15 pm 
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    me too

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    [option]

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    Sep 24, 2009 03:53 am 
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    down load into excel is the only work i around i see so far

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    [FREDERICKFAMILY]

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    Sep 26, 2009 03:48 pm 
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    I just thought I didn't understand how to build a budget. So I agree there is need for an EASY BUGET BUILDING piece added Love what is here and learning to use the tools. Thanks for listening.

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    [horseyhorse]

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    Oct 08, 2009 04:54 am 
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    I am aware that this has been much-discussed however a rollover feature would be wonderful. Sometimes I have money left over in a category and sometimes I have to "borrow" against the upcoming month.

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    [tiggyboo]
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    Nov 05, 2009 01:22 pm 
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    Online trial period? I've been using the online version way over a month, and nobody's asked me for money... ??
    Al

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