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Summary

Quicken is a personal finance management software that helps individuals and businesses track their income and expenses, create budgets, manage debt, and plan for investments and retirement. It offers different product tiers with features like tax reporting, invoicing, and portfolio analysis, accessible via desktop and mobile applications.

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Pricing
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Quicken Simplifi

$2.99 monthly
  • Always know what you have left to spend or save
  • Get better insights with reports & real-time alerts
  • Make informed decisions about your investment portfolio
  • Plan for the future with projected cash flows

Quicken Business & Personal

$3.99 monthly
  • Manage business & personal finances in one app
  • Track cash flow with detailed performance reports
  • Use invoicing tools to get you paid faster
  • Simplify tax time with built-in Schedules C & E

Classic Deluxe

$4.99 monthly
  • Create multiple budgets
  • Manage & reduce debt
  • Simplify tax time
  • Create a secure retirement

Classic Premier

$5.99 monthly
  • Best-in-class investing tools
  • Track the performance and optimize your investment portfolio
  • Set budgets, manage debt, create a retirement plan
  • Track & pay bills in Quicken

Classic Business & Personal

$8.99 monthly
  • Manage business, rental & personal finances
  • Optimize for taxes
  • Keep documents organized
  • Reports: P&L, cash flow, tax schedules, and much more

Quicken LifeHub

$1.99 monthly
  • Organize, protect, and share life’s essential information — from IDs to estate plans
  • Be ready for all of life’s events
  • Built-in guidance gets you organized faster
  • Access and share securely whenever you need, from wherever you are
Rationale

Quicken is a personal finance management software that helps users track spending, create budgets, manage debt, and plan for retirement and investments. It offers various versions for personal, business, and rental finances, available on desktop (Windows/Mac) and mobile/web apps. While it deals with personal finance, it does not offer peer-to-peer transfers, prepaid debit cards, early direct deposit, or direct stock/bitcoin trading, which are core features of Cash App. Therefore, it does not align with the must-have features of the described concept.