How Do I set up a Home Depot Credit Card in Quicken 2010? Can this
be done?
I have one of those myself, although I seldom use it. I got it a couple of
years ago to take advantage of a one-year-no-interest deal on some flooring.
Most of the time I just use MasterCard everywhere I shop, rather than carry
around a full deck of credit cards.
Just set it up like a MasterCard or Visa or any other credit card.
Basically, just click Tools | Add Account, click Credit Card and Next. At
the next window, it asks for the "name of your bank", but you can check the
other box, "I do not want to enter my financial institution", then Next.
Put in "Home Depot" or whatever you choose. For "opening balance", the best
alternative is to enter zero and use the date just before your first
purchase on the card - unless you've had it for a while and want to start at
the current statement date with the current balance.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(Retired. No longer licensed to practice public accounting.)
r...@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Using Quicken Deluxe 2010 and Windows Live Mail in Win7 x64)
"Anthony Lisanti" <ajli...@optonline.net> wrote in message
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Thus do not try to link the card to anything and manually enter everything.
"Anthony Lisanti" <ajli...@optonline.net> wrote in message
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Citi can connect either via Web or Direct connect.
Here is a link to Quickens FI search site and it will show that Citi
has a number of defferent accout access.
You have to figure out which is yours.
Make sure you can see your info via their web site.
https://qlc.intuit.com/post/show_post_full_view/a95ZBe0sKr3OL_acfArQA8
https://qlc.intuit.com/post/show_post_full_view/cS9RCi5E8r3Ob8acfArQA8?fullpage=qna&page=1
Oilcan
Just a warning - if you don't use it, you may lose it.
Jerry
"Oilcan" <oil...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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Just like your dick, eh?