

Instead you have to open one of the pre-defined reports, such as the Category Summary, select the date range, accounts, categories, and tags you want to use in your report and then select the “Save as custom report” checkbox before you click the OK button to run the report. Oddly, there is no way to create a custom report using any of Quicken’s menus. Quicken 2016’s Overview screen helps you keep tabs on your income, expenses, and upcoming bills. There’s also a Spending Cloud report, which is a vestige of Quicken Essentials and is more of a toy than a useful tool. Quicken 2016 ships with nine reports, such as account and category summaries, net worth, and monthly spending, six of which can be customized and saved for later use. One of the benefits of automatically mapped categories is that you have instant access to a reasonably good set of reports. I found that I needed to refine or edit categories to make them work for my specific needs. Quicken ships with a pre-defined collection of categories and does a great job of linking imported transactions to existing categories, although you’ll likely want to double check to make sure everything matches up correctly the first few times you import transactions. Quicken downloads transactions for the accounts you link-typically three months worth of data, depending on your bank-as soon as you add them. When selecting accounts to sync, you also have the option of customizing the names of those accounts.
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Once you log in to your banking site, Quicken lets you to select the accounts you want the app to automatically download transactions from. Also, once you log in you’re also required to complete a survey before you can begin using the app. Being able to save data in a local file seems, to me, to be something I should be able to do without linking to Intuit’s back-end, particularly if I have no plans to sync Quicken with any of my mobile devices. While I understand the purpose of using a Quicken ID-it’s used to sync Quicken data on your Mac with iOS devices-I don’t like that this is a requirement for using Quicken. The setup of Quicken 2016 is a little uncomfortable from the jump, as it requires that you use a Quicken ID in order to set the app up. Quicken 2016 for Mac, the application resulting from this mini-morphing over the years, is a solid tool for managing your personal finances that remains as easy to use as was its predecessors, but it’s no longer the only personal financial player in the game.

Not to mention a brief name change from Quicken to Quicken Essentials and back to Quicken again. If you’ve been a Quicken user for any length time you’re well aware that the look and feel of the app has gone through some considerable changes over the last several years.
