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Quicken 2000 for Windows, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Quicken 2000 for Windows, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)
By Tom Negrino

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Provides an easy, visual approach to teaching Quicken, using pictures to guide you through the software and show you what to do. Softcover.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2674443 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-11-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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From the Back Cover
More than 10 million people depend on Quicken for Windows to keep track of their accounts, write and print checks, generate financial reports, and much more. Quicken 2000 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide not only shows you how to use the latest release of this powerful package, it also dispenses sound advice on taking control of your finances. From entering transactions to tracking investments, this guide covers all your money concerns in clear, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions. The book addresses each of the four versions of the software: Basic, Deluxe, Home & Business, and Suite. You'll learn how to balance your checkbook in less than 5 minutes, use Quicken's excellent reports and graphs, manage credit cards and loans intelligently, and devise a sound plan to repay your debts quickly. With Quicken 2000 and Peachpit's Visual QuickStart Guide, you'll get a head start toward accomplishing your financial goals.

About the Author
Tom Negrino writes books and is a contributing editor for Macworld magazine. He's been working with the Macintosh since the innocent, halcyon days of 1984. Shortly thereafter, he began his writing career with MacGuide magazine , joining the Macworld ranks in 1987. His work has also appeared in Digital Video magazine, where he was a contributing editor and monthly columnist.

Tom is a frequent speaker at Macworld Expo, Thunder Lizard's conferences, and other computer trade shows, and is a freelance computer consultant. He has served on the board of the Los Angeles Macintosh Group since 1985, recently ending his tenure as the group's president.