Richard Wackerbarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Does Quicken now have an account type "401(k)" that is a peer to "Credit 
> Card", "Bank", etc.? If so, how does it differ from a standard brokerage 
> account?

Q2000 does; here are the types available:

Banking&Cash:
        Checking
        Savings
        Credit Card
        Money Market
        Cash

Investments:
        Brokerage
        IRA or Keogh
        401(k)
        Divident Reinvestment Plan
        Other Investment

Houshold:
        House (with or w/o Mortgage)
        Vehicle (with or w/o Loan)
        Asset
        Liability

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