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- Choose Tools menu > Account List. (Do it for me)
- Click the Edit button next to the account you want to change. The Account Details dialog displays.
- Change the account information, as necessary.
- Is there anything I can't change from this window?
- You can't edit the Financial Institution (name) field for any account that is activated for online services.
- You can't edit the Routing Number, or Customer ID fields for an account that is activated for online services using Express Web Connect.
- If you need to make changes to any of these fields, first deactivate online services, make changes, and then reactivate online services. To learn how, see the next step.
- To activate, deactivate, or reset online services, click the Online Services tab of the Account Details dialog.
- To hide or close the account, or move the account from one account group to another, click the Display Options tab.
- To change the tax information for this account, click Tax Schedule.
- When done, click OK to save your changes.
Notes
- To update a 401(k) account
- To make changes to a loan
For changes to a loan, the recommended procedure is to edit the loan.
- To add a linked checking account
You can use the Account Details dialog to add a linked checking account for most types of existing investment accounts. Quicken prompts you to back up your data file before the linked checking account is created.
- To convert a brokerage account to a 401(k) or IRA account
If you have been tracking your 401(k) or IRA in a Quicken brokerage account, you can easily
convert it to a Quicken 401(k) or IRA account. Doing so will more accurately identify the purpose of the account in Quicken, and assure that its tax-deferred status is represented correctly in Quicken reports and graphs.
- To convert a brokerage account to a single mutual fund account
You can change a brokerage account into a single mutual fund account only if the brokerage account contains a single security and no cash balance. To change a brokerage account into a single mutual fund account:
- Choose Tools menu > Account List.
- Click the Edit button next to the brokerage account you want to change.
- In the field next to Single mutual fund account, change No to Yes.
For brokerage accounts, the Single mutual fund account control appears in the dialog only if the account contains a single security and no cash balance.
- To convert a single mutual fund account to a brokerage account
You can change a single mutual fund account into a brokerage account, but once you change it, you can't change it back if it contains more than one security or a cash balance. To change a single mutual fund account into a brokerage account:
- Choose Tools menu > Account List.
- Click the Edit button next to the single mutual fund account you'd like to change.
- In the field next to Single mutual fund account, change Yes to No.