Tracking TSP in Quicken

lacaprup

Member
Hello everyone,

I've been in contact with Quicken customer service. The person I spoke with seemed to think adding the TSP as a downloadable service is a good idea, but the more of us that ask for it the better our chances are. Following are the e-mails we sent and a link to Quicken's suggestion page. Take 10 seconds out of your day and ask them to add the TSP to their automatic services.
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Dear Paul Lacapruccia,

Thank you for contacting Quicken Customer Care.

Paul, I do understand your situation and this would be very good product enhancement to be taken care of in the future Quicken versions. I am forwarding you a link where you can post your suggestion regarding the issue so that it can be taken care of in the future Quicken versions. The more people request a feature, the more likely it is to be added.

Please use the following link to send us your valuable suggestion:
https://quicken.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/quicken.cfg/php/enduser/site_fdbck_all.php?lid=site_banner

Paul, have a great day and thank you for using Quicken!

Respectfully,

Mohd. Haider
Quicken Customer Care

Customer (Paul Lacapruccia)
11/17/2008 11:34 AM
I have been a Quicken user since 2005, and government employee since 2002. In the federal government we have the Federval Thrift Savings Program (TSP). This is our equivilent of a 401(k). Other than manually making entries into my Quicken account, there is no way to track my 401(k) in Quicken.

Are there any plans to get the Federal TSP downloadable to Quicken? There are many thousands of people that would be grateful. The TSP can found at
www.tsp.gov

Thank you,

Paul Lacapruccia
 
Hello everyone,

I've been in contact with Quicken customer service. The person I spoke with seemed to think adding the TSP as a downloadable service is a good idea, but the more of us that ask for it the better our chances are. Following are the e-mails we sent and a link to Quicken's suggestion page. Take 10 seconds out of your day and ask them to add the TSP to their automatic services.
I sent in my 2cents worth to quicken - just follow the link posted by lacaprup. Also, it is technically feasible since I can sync my TSP in both my Vanguard as an outside account and in Fidelity in Full View which is Yodlee based. The Fidelity Full View is my go-to now instead of Quicken because it includes full sync with TSP (I don't have any association with Fidelity except an account)
Now that I'm retired, don't have the time to download CSV files and jump through a lot of hoops to keep up in Quicken. :cheesy:
 
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