![]() Issue 2: There's no way to account for month to month budget adjustments over the course of more than a calendar year. For example, if I receive a $1k raise in July, and update my paycheck accordingly, Quicken calculates the funds as if I had that raise during January through June, which makes it look like I have more available cash than I really do. Issue 1: There's no good way to account for a raise without the budget function assuming that raise is retroactive. Q: When is the budget feature going to be updated in Quicken? I had Quicken 2006, and updated to 2009, and there have been ZERO improvements to the budgeting function. ![]() I converted from MS Money to Quicken, but one major component of Quicken is driving me batty.
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