Everything else I tried required lots of configuration and didn't work in the end. Much to my surprise, Quicken for Mac handled all of that easily - just connect the accounts and go. I had tried Quicken for Mac back when I ran macOS about 5 years ago and it was terrible and very buggy.Īfter switching back to Mac a few months ago, I looked and tried every other option for Mac now and found that all of the other options struggled with 401k and other retirement accounts. I recently switched back to macOS (from linux) and wanted something that looked nice and handled my relatively simple needs. I have tried to use Moneydance for personal/family finances but in the end I decided to bite the bullet and go back to Quicken. For my wife's business our needs are simple - import transactions, categorize them, and then at the end of the year generate some reports by category and provide to our accountant so he can prep the returns for us. But like the other response stated - I am not in love with the UI. I've used Moneydance for years for my wife's business. Here, please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid self-promotion.Īlways do your own research before acting on any information or advice that you read on Reddit. Get your financial house in order, learn how to better manage your money, and invest for your future. Banking Megathread: FDIC, NCUA, and your cash.Private communication is not safe on Reddit.
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