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| All evidence so far indicates not. "P. H. Fanelli" <pfanelli[at]advantexmail.net> wrote in message news:vickdr2nik4d85[at]corp.supernews.com... - quote - > Cal, thanks for the note. My specific question is; do you loose any LOCAL > functionality staying with the Deluxe version. In other words, does the > Premium version add ANY LOCAL functionality? |
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| Cal, thanks for the note. My specific question is; do you loose any LOCAL functionality staying with the Deluxe version. In other words, does the Premium version add ANY LOCAL functionality? "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:6eoaiv0l264sdu4f1gpqcnvgbafm3f7fg6[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Jeff Durham wrote: > > I currently use 2003 deluxe. Would I lose any features by going to 2004 > > deluxe? Here are the things that 2004 premium has over 2004 deluxe. Can > > someone comment on what these things are and if they were in 2003 deluxe > > (which means you would lose them unless you go to the 2004 premium version)? > > > 1.) Optimize investments > > 2.) Automated position, cost basis, and gain/loss adjustments > > 3.) Maximize tax saving opportunities > > 4.) Schedule D gain/loss reporting > I believe these are features of the Gainskeeper service and that you > would not lose your present built-in investment and scheduled D > capabilities. Gainskeeper adds additional abilities including wash > sale handling. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Jeff Durham wrote: - quote - > I currently use 2003 deluxe. Would I lose any features by going to 2004
I believe these are features of the Gainskeeper service and that you> deluxe? Here are the things that 2004 premium has over 2004 deluxe. Can > someone comment on what these things are and if they were in 2003 deluxe > (which means you would lose them unless you go to the 2004 premium version)? > 1.) Optimize investments > 2.) Automated position, cost basis, and gain/loss adjustments > 3.) Maximize tax saving opportunities > 4.) Schedule D gain/loss reporting would not lose your present built-in investment and scheduled D capabilities. Gainskeeper adds additional abilities including wash sale handling. |
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| I currently use 2003 deluxe. Would I lose any features by going to 2004 deluxe? Here are the things that 2004 premium has over 2004 deluxe. Can someone comment on what these things are and if they were in 2003 deluxe (which means you would lose them unless you go to the 2004 premium version)? 1.) Optimize investments 2.) Automated position, cost basis, and gain/loss adjustments 3.) Maximize tax saving opportunities 4.) Schedule D gain/loss reporting Thanks, Jeff |
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