Find the Best Financial Planning Software
In this series of short personal finance articles, The Skilled Investor compares the functionality of the Quicken and VeriPlan financial lifecycle planners. At the bottom of this article you will find links to the previous topic and the next topic. A link is also provided that returns you to the main topic listing of this comparison.*
VeriPlan Personal Financial Lifecycle Planner
VeriPlan is a fully integrated and automated personal investment calculator and projection engine for lifetime financial planning. VeriPlan is licensed and is for personal, non-commercial use by one (1) household to develop a personal financial plan. The price of one end user license for VeriPlan is $39.95, which includes free shipping and handling within the U.S. California residents pay 8.25% sales tax. (Purchase terms are subject to change without notice.)
Quicken Retirement Planner
The Quicken Retirement Planner functionality is bundled into the Quicken expense tracking and bill paying software application. When this comparison was written in March 2007, Intuit's list prices for Quicken versions with the Quicken Retirement Planner were: Deluxe ($59.99), Premier ($79.99), and Home & Business ($89.99).
<< Previous Topic* Lawrence Russell and Company is the publisher of The Skilled Investor and the developer of VeriPlan. The Skilled Investor has made an attempt to characterize factually the functionality of both the Quicken Retirement Planner and VeriPlan.
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