On Wed, 02 Aug 2000, Chris Shenton wrote:
> 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:
Yuck!
What about "403(b)" accounts. They have only gone part way.
And, as I understand it, there is nothing fundamentally different between a
401(k) and a traditional IRA. Both defer the taxes on not only income, but
capital gains that are retained within the account.
> 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
Can you provide us with the corresponding QIF entries?
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