
Quicken is now available on a web-based platform - a first for Quicken customers looking for the program to move to an internet-interactive model. Quicken, too, has a host of new tools and features in its 2019 release - here's a look: The best-selling personal finance software in the world.


The 401(k) analyzer tool lets a retirement saver know how much of an impact fees are having on fund performance - and how much of a drag it is on one's total retirement savings. There's no doubt retirement planning vehicle fees, like 401k plan fees, can mount up. This platform management tool allows users to sync an account within Personal Capital, but wall it off from any of program's investment recommendations. The planner also aids users by providing year-to-year savings needs to meet a family's college savings goals.

The education planner tool allows end users to analyze college costs, and compare those costs on a school-to-school basis. The improved budgeting feature enables users to track weekly ongoing spending outcomes using the platform's cash flow analyzer spending tool. The retirement planner tool provides users with a snapshot on where they stand with their retirement planning - bad or good. The retirement paycheck add-on lets Personal Capital users know how to better withdraw cash from their investment accounts during retirement, and in a tax-wise fashion. Personal Capital has a slew of new and improved features in its 2019 release - here's a snapshot: Features Included in Personal Capital 2019
