Quicken Business & Personal

Business & personal finances, all in one place

Quicken Business & Personal is the only cloud-based app that brings business and personal finances in one view. See your full cash flow with always-on guidance that helps you reach your goals.

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Built for how you actually work

All the tools you need for all your finances

One app for invoicing, cash flow, budgeting, investments, and retirement planning. Quicken integrates your business accounting with award-winning personal finance tools — so you can manage up to 10 businesses and still see how it all connects to the bottom line.

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Cash flow that connects the dots

See your full financial runway

Stop guessing how your business affects your personal finances. Quicken gives you a single runway that shows both, so you always know what’s coming in, what’s going out, and what’s actually available.

Always tax organized

Year-round tax readiness

No more scrambling in April. Quicken auto-categorizes transactions throughout the year, tracks deductions across business & personal, and keeps you prepped with tax schedules A, B, and C – F built in.

Screenshot of Schedule C Form 1040 showing Income $110,830.18, Deductible Expenses $32,207.43, and Total $78,622.75, alongside Tax Planner Q3 Summary displaying Estimated federal taxes $5,677.92 Due September 15 marked Paid.
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See ahead, spend smarter

Forecasted balances across business & life

See forecasted balances for every account — business and personal — in one view, updating in real time as things change. Run what-if scenarios, set goals, and plan for retirement, all with a clear view of what’s really available.

All the business features you need

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Track expenses and income, prepare estimates and invoices, collect online payments through Stripe, and generate the reports you need — P&L, cash flow, profitability, and more.

See the full financial picture in one view

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Get a bird’s-eye view of what matters most: account balances, cash flow, upcoming bills, and spending trends for both sides of your financial life.

Save time with fewer systems and smarter automation

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A rounded rectangular interface card titled ‘All Transactions’ on a purple background. The list shows four entries: Home Depot with a business materials label and an amount of $276.98; Gas Station with a personal car and truck label and an amount of $43.85; Lowes with a business materials label and an amount of $478.59; and Amazon with a personal entertainment label and an amount of $57.23.

Stop switching between apps, re-entering data, and reconciling numbers that don't match. One login, one source of truth, and more time for yourself.

Financial flexibility between business and personal

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Switch, split, or reclassify any expense as business or personal with a tap. No duplicate entry, no copying between systems — just accurate tracking and reporting however your finances work.

An app that grows with you

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Whether you're juggling a side gig or multiple income streams, manage business and personal finances together — with unlimited clients, projects, invoices, and up to 10 businesses in one subscription.

A person wearing glasses sits at a desk using a desktop computer, resting their chin on one hand while holding a mouse with the other. Overlaid labels on the image read ‘Balance sheet,’ ‘Profit & loss,’ and ‘Cash flow,’ each with an icon, alongside office items such as a keyboard, notebook, and camera on the desk. A person sits on a couch using a laptop and smiling. Overlaid on the image are two rounded labels showing account balances: one labeled ‘Business’ with $92,914.13 and another labeled ‘Personal’ with $58,071.32. A rounded rectangular interface card titled ‘All Transactions’ on a purple background. The list shows four entries: Home Depot with a business materials label and an amount of $276.98; Gas Station with a personal car and truck label and an amount of $43.85; Lowes with a business materials label and an amount of $478.59; and Amazon with a personal entertainment label and an amount of $57.23. A person wearing glasses stands in a warehouse aisle holding a tablet and looking at shelves stocked with boxes. Overlaid on the image is a transaction card showing ‘Costco,’ category labels ‘Groceries’ and ‘Office Supplies,’ a ‘Split’ icon, and a total amount of $262.90. A person with glasses and a beard sits leaning forward while using a stylus on a tablet placed on a desk, with a laptop nearby. Overlaid on the image is a panel titled ‘Businesses’ listing ‘Blue Line Creative,’ ‘Willow Apartments,’ and ‘J&J Personal Training,’ along with a button labeled ‘Add new’ with a plus icon.

Business & personal finances in one place

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Quicken Business & Personal

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$3 . 99 $7.99 /month Billed annually
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    Complete business accounting & personal finance

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    Track expenses, invoices & payments

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    Built-in budgeting, savings & investments

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    Tax schedules for business & personal

Quicken Simplifi

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Don’t have a business or freelance income?

$2.99 /month$5.99Billed annually

Frequently asked questions

Why is it better to manage business and personal finances in one app?

For self-employed professionals, business and personal finances influence each other. Even while keeping accounts separate, income, expenses, taxes, savings, and investments are related. Quicken Business & Personal brings everything together in one cloud-based app, so you can manage your business while clearly seeing how it contributes to your personal financial goals. Isolated tools only show part of the picture; Quicken shows your whole financial reality.

Will my business and personal accounts stay separate?

Yes. Your business and personal accounts stay clearly separated for accuracy and tax reporting, while still being visible together in one system. Quicken helps you see how business income, expenses, and taxes affect your household finances and long-term plans—so you can make better decisions with the full picture in view.

What does “all in one place” mean with Quicken Business & Personal?

“All in one place” means full business accounting plus complete personal finance management—together in one app. Quicken includes invoicing, expense tracking, reporting, and tax planning alongside personal budgeting, savings, investments, retirement tracking, and net worth. Other apps focus only on business. Quicken connects business performance to personal outcomes.

How is Quicken different from apps that categorize business and personal expenses?

Some business apps tag personal transactions for limited tax purposes. Quicken Business & Personal goes further by providing full personal finance tools—budgets, savings goals, investments, retirement tracking, and net worth—alongside complete business accounting. Others organize expenses; Quicken helps you plan and grow.

Why do self-employed professionals choose Quicken Business & Personal over other accounting software?

Quicken Business & Personal is the only cloud-based app that combines business accounting and personal finance in one view. For freelancers and small business owners, every invoice, expense, and tax decision affects personal finances, Quicken connects business activity to personal goals, helping users make informed decisions instead of juggling disconnected tools.

How does having business and personal finances together save time?

Quicken replaces spreadsheets, duplicate data entry, and app switching with a single system. Automated categorization, shared data, and unified reporting across business and personal finances reduce manual work—freeing up time for clients, growth, and planning.

How does Quicken Business & Personal make tax time easier?

Quicken organizes business and personal finances throughout the year. It automatically categorizes income and expenses and supports key tax schedules—including Schedule C, E and F for business and Schedules A and B for personal—so you’re prepared for tax season without last-minute cleanup or multiple tools.

Is Quicken Business & Personal worth switching to?

If you’re self-employed and using separate tools for business and personal finances, Quicken provides clearer visibility, fewer systems to manage, and a more complete financial picture—often at significantly lower cost.