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expiredPewex posted Mar 08, 2026 04:12 PM

1-Year Quicken Classic Deluxe (Win/Mac Key Card)

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$45

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Walmart has 1-Year Quicken Classic Deluxe Subscription (1 User, Windows/Mac Product Key Card, QUI940800F110) for $44.99. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Sam's Club has for their members: 1-Year Quicken Classic Deluxe Subscription (1 User, Windows/Mac Product Key Card, QUI940800F110) for $43.88. Shipping is $8 or free on $50+ orders w/ Plus tier memberships.

Thanks to community member Pewex for finding this deal.

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  • Connect banking, credit cards, debt, investments, and property
  • Manage and grow your savings
  • Create custom budgets and track spending
  • Project different debt scenarios

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  • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $50/yr. or Plus Membership $110/yr.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $31 less (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $75.99 at the time of this posting.

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Walmart has 1-Year Quicken Classic Deluxe Subscription (1 User, Windows/Mac Product Key Card, QUI940800F110) for $44.99. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Sam's Club has for their members: 1-Year Quicken Classic Deluxe Subscription (1 User, Windows/Mac Product Key Card, QUI940800F110) for $43.88. Shipping is $8 or free on $50+ orders w/ Plus tier memberships.

Thanks to community member Pewex for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Connect banking, credit cards, debt, investments, and property
  • Manage and grow your savings
  • Create custom budgets and track spending
  • Project different debt scenarios

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $50/yr. or Plus Membership $110/yr.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $31 less (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $75.99 at the time of this posting.

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SmartBanana872
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Absolutely! And yet I've tried every other option out there and haven't found an adequate replacement for this creaky old dinosaur software.

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Mar 09, 2026 06:13 PM
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drinkingbirdMar 09, 2026 06:13 PM
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Quote from cheerful :
What options are available?
Quicken Simplifi, Gnucash, Credit Karma's version of Mint are a few that come to mind. Excel also has a pre-built spreadsheet with some of the functions of MS Money.

Google will give you some options and compare them.
Mar 09, 2026 06:14 PM
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drinkingbirdMar 09, 2026 06:14 PM
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Quote from anythingbut :
Stupid Microsoft killed Microsoft Money. Now Quicken is acting like a true monopoly. Microsoft, please bring Money back. I am ready to jump.
MS won't bring it back for the same reason they killed it - not profitable enough for a company their size.

They did release an excel spreadsheet template with some of the functions in it, but it isn't really all that useful.
Mar 09, 2026 06:30 PM
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DJFuryMar 09, 2026 06:30 PM
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My subscription expires 3/12 and I won't receive this until a few days later. Would I be able to cancel my renewal, and then apply this code to restart the sub a few days later?
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Mar 09, 2026 08:52 PM
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DonV1962
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Mar 09, 2026 08:52 PM
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Quote from drinkingbird :

Quicken Simplifi, Gnucash, Credit Karma's version of Mint are a few that come to mind. Excel also has a pre-built spreadsheet with some of the functions of MS Money.

Google will give you some options and compare them.
I've looked at all options and there are really none that do all that Quicken does.

Gnucash possibly/maybe depending on what you keep track of but even then it lacks much that quicken has.
It is very nice free software but it will take much work if you have many accounts to keep track of you will have to manually import if available or manually enter stuff. One month of having to do that will cost more time and effort than the year subscription price

Mint, Simplify and similar are are in no way replacements for Quicken. They are basically net worth aggregators that do some transaction and budgeting stuff but lack many abilities that Quicken has.
Mar 09, 2026 09:11 PM
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whodiiniMar 09, 2026 09:11 PM
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There are 3 parts to quicken. 1) account balancing. Lots of options, including free ones. 2) online aggregation of account info. Several options, but it seems that the monthly fee to download account info is what costs money, 3) Investment accounts. Lots of free options like empower. Put all three together and quicken doesnt have much competition. So it depends on which aspect you need. #1, #2 #3 or all together. Also it takes some time to evaluate the options. BTW, I also hate quicken because of its unreliability, constant updates which crash and corrupt your files and finally their refusal to take customer input and properly test their software before releasing. Just go look at their updates and see. A typicaly release with improvements is followed by several releases the following month to fix crashes, which usually corrupt your data file. They refuse to properly beta test their releases for stabillity.
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Mar 09, 2026 09:11 PM
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DonV1962
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Quote from anythingbut :
Stupid Microsoft killed Microsoft Money. Now Quicken is acting like a true monopoly. Microsoft, please bring Money back. I am ready to jump.
in the 70s and 80s may father paid a guy to do his books $300 a month and another $500 at tax time to do the taxes.

I may want to pay less but a piece of software that give me that ability to do that in a few minute per week at a $45 price is not monopolistic. You claim monopolistic practices and there are absolutely none.

You say monopoly, I say the goose that laid me the golden egg, that has brought me great value and saved me labor, time and money, The value I have gained and the money saved is extraordinary and yet we seem the dimwitted, cheap and greedy villagers show up and want to kill it.
Mar 09, 2026 09:17 PM
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WideScreamMar 09, 2026 09:17 PM
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Quote from DJFury :
My subscription expires 3/12 and I won't receive this until a few days later. Would I be able to cancel my renewal, and then apply this code to restart the sub a few days later?
Yes. That won't be a problem.

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Mar 09, 2026 09:28 PM
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DonV1962
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Quote from whodiini :
There are 3 parts to quicken. 1) account balancing. Lots of options, including free ones. 2) online aggregation of account info. Several options, but it seems that the monthly fee to download account info is what costs money, 3) Investment accounts. Lots of free options like empower. Put all three together and quicken doesnt have much competition. So it depends on which aspect you need. #1, #2 #3 or all together. Also it takes some time to evaluate the options. BTW, I also hate quicken because of its unreliability, constant updates which crash and corrupt your files and finally their refusal to take customer input and properly test their software before releasing. Just go look at their updates and see. A typicaly release with improvements is followed by several releases the following month to fix crashes, which usually corrupt your data file. They refuse to properly beta test their releases for stabillity.
I have not had that experience over the last couple years since they changed ownership.

Even when Intuit had them it was not like what you say for me. I have been using it for thirty or more years now and only had one problem with data corruption that was semi easy to resolve and maybe five to ten bugs that were frustrating but that resolved with weeks to months.

I have found recent updates to not be buggy as the ones that came out under Intuit and issues and bugs get fixed much quicker under the new team. I have had no crashes or data corruption except the one time and that was probably ten years ago now. I do not even understand why you say new releases as under the new model there are not really any yearly release or versions we just get incremental updates and bug fixes and not a one has broken anything for me. If it did, they must have fixed it in the next incremental update and I did not notice.
Mar 09, 2026 10:19 PM
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kmsimpsonMar 09, 2026 10:19 PM
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Why the bleep does it have shipping when it's going to be a download or cloud-based anyway?
Mar 09, 2026 10:26 PM
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kmsimpsonMar 09, 2026 10:26 PM
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Quote from whodiini :
There are 3 parts to quicken. 1) account balancing. Lots of options, including free ones. 2) online aggregation of account info. Several options, but it seems that the monthly fee to download account info is what costs money, 3) Investment accounts. Lots of free options like empower. Put all three together and quicken doesnt have much competition. So it depends on which aspect you need. #1, #2 #3 or all together. Also it takes some time to evaluate the options. BTW, I also hate quicken because of its unreliability, constant updates which crash and corrupt your files and finally their refusal to take customer input and properly test their software before releasing. Just go look at their updates and see. A typicaly release with improvements is followed by several releases the following month to fix crashes, which usually corrupt your data file. They refuse to properly beta test their releases for stabillity.
That is the reason I stopped using them. I was done with rebuilding after every crash. And they stopped the auto reconcile that used to happen when importing transactions, so I really did not see a reason to pay for Quicken when I can build spreadsheets that can do almost all of it. It was not a lot more work than rebuilding every time it crashed.
Mar 09, 2026 11:19 PM
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fbuellerMar 09, 2026 11:19 PM
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Staples has it at this price now as well if that's easier, you can use your rewards.
Mar 09, 2026 11:56 PM
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whodiiniMar 09, 2026 11:56 PM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
I have not had that experience over the last couple years since they changed ownership.

Even when Intuit had them it was not like what you say for me. I have been using it for thirty or more years now and only had one problem with data corruption that was semi easy to resolve and maybe five to ten bugs that were frustrating but that resolved with weeks to months.

I have found recent updates to not be buggy as the ones that came out under Intuit and issues and bugs get fixed much quicker under the new team. I have had no crashes or data corruption except the one time and that was probably ten years ago now. I do not even understand why you say new releases as under the new model there are not really any yearly release or versions we just get incremental updates and bug fixes and not a one has broken anything for me. If it did, they must have fixed it in the next incremental update and I did not notice.
You either must be very lucky or have a very simple file. I have been using Quicken for ~ 50 years. First I started with Quicken mac. I discovered a fundamental flaw in their database structure. It was repeatable. I generated one account with one security and once the price exceeded about 3 years of daily entries, the database wrote over itself and corrupted the file. I reported it, posted it, and they deleted every post, and deleted any record of this. One year later, they shut down Quicken mac and rewrote it and gave a BS reason. I moved over to Quicken windows. When your file is corrupted by a crash, it leaves problems that cannot be corrected and they are not obvious. For example, I have a split transaction that shows up fine. But if I change anything in the split transaction, the whole transaction gets wiped. There was a way to fix file corruption before, which was to export a text file, import it back and then identify where th corruption was and fix the text entries. But they removed it because it was too easy for Microsoft money to import data that way to their program. They do continuous incremental updates. Look at the last 3. They are to fix crashes created by the prior incremental update. Once it crashes, it is likely the data file is corrupted. Once corrupted, it cant be fixed by the tools they provide. The internet is full of posts of people trying to fix corrupted files. Quicken's advice is to start over. Their arrogance will be their downfall eventually. Oh, I even joined their beta tester volunteers thinking if I identified the crashes before they released it, it would help people. They only allow testing of new features, but they do not allow beta testers to test the actual release version so there is no way to find out if the release version crashes. Of course, I told them it was stupid, but they dont listen to what they dont want to hear.,
Last edited by whodiini March 9, 2026 at 05:00 PM.
Mar 10, 2026 06:57 PM
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MellowPen966Mar 10, 2026 06:57 PM
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Whatever happened to buying the software FOREVER and not having to pay for an annual subscription? Bring back my floppy discs.
Mar 10, 2026 10:05 PM
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johnnylatelyMar 10, 2026 10:05 PM
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Just bought one. W+, $43.88 + tax, free shipping. I buy one when it's on sale within 6-months of the renewal date. Loved and used Quicken since DOS version 3.0, even trying others but I always come back. Switched to MAC version in 2019.

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Mar 11, 2026 02:09 AM
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cappuccinomanMar 11, 2026 02:09 AM
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Quote from The_Sandster :
I took control of my finances by quitting half a dozen subscriptions that were increasingly bleeding me dry, including Quicken. Replaced most with free and open source software. Currently using and loving GNUCash as a Quicken replacement. Does everything I need it to, and there is great community support. There is more basic / simple open source personal finance software out there, but GNUCash is quite powerful, and was worth the learning curve for my own use case. I frickin' HATE subscriptions!
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