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Pennies to Millions: 10 Stocks You Wish You Had Bought
With the current state of the economy, there are many “what ifs” floating around; it’s hard to remember that historically the stock market returns around 10% to investors.
Need proof? Here’s an an interesting investing article about the 10 stocks that would have made you rich if you had invested in them early. The article includes a calculator to estimate what an initial investment would have netted you today—so you can laugh (or cry) about it.
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Hi Scott,
Quicken Deluxe should be fine for you. However, here is a comparison chart that should help you make your final decision: http://quicken.intuit.com/compare_products.jsp
Good luck!
Chelsea, Quicken Blog Team
Our computor crashed a while back and best buy errased everything and reset it. I lost my quicken program and because we had moved, I cannot find my program to reboot. I need a loan calculation and went to Office Depot to purchase a new program. I could not figure out which program I needed, and the guy at Office Depot couldn’t help me.
Which program do I need for loans and savings calulation?