I am going to purchase one of the new products listed above. I plan on using
the software to primarily track my investments. One of the things I find
annoying about Quicken (which I currently use) is that there is not a mid cap
category in the asset allocation section. I see the new version of money
does offer asset allocation but does it include small, mid, and large cap
categories?

Thank You

Re: Microsoft Money (Premium) 2005 vs. Quicken Premier 2005 by Ron

Ron
Sun Mar 20 06:30:38 CST 2005

On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:51:05 -0800, "joel1" <joel1@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:

>I am going to purchase one of the new products listed above. I plan on using
>the software to primarily track my investments. One of the things I find
>annoying about Quicken (which I currently use) is that there is not a mid cap
>category in the asset allocation section. I see the new version of money
>does offer asset allocation but does it include small, mid, and large cap
>categories?
>
>Thank You

M2003 has that capability. I don't know about M2005, though.

You may be able to download a trial version and check it out.


--ron

Re: Microsoft Money (Premium) 2005 vs. Quicken Premier 2005 by harrelsonesq

harrelsonesq
Sun Mar 20 15:46:57 CST 2005

I have Money 05, and the asset allocation categories are so few and so
inadequate as to make the feature useless.

Forget it.

Susan

> On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:51:05 -0800, "joel1"
> <joel1@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>
>>I am going to purchase one of the new products listed above. I plan on
>>using
>>the software to primarily track my investments. One of the things I find
>>annoying about Quicken (which I currently use) is that there is not a mid
>>cap
>>category in the asset allocation section. I see the new version of money
>>does offer asset allocation but does it include small, mid, and large cap
>>categories?
>>
>>Thank You