What are the problems with keeping my childrens accounts in my file?
If you want to teach your children to be fiscally responsible, you may also want to encourage them to use Quicken to track their checking account and cash transactions. However, you may not want them to have access to the family file. One solution is to set up their accounts in a separate file and to password protect your file. Adding a password is an easy way to ensure that your financial records remain private and tamper proof. If a password is placed on your file, it is not possible to gain access to or change any information unless the password is known. (However, the file can be copied, moved, or deleted without the password–make sure you have a backup disk!) Care should be exercised if passwords are used–if you forget the password, you cannot retrieve your financial records! To add a password to control access to your file, choose: File Password File Quicken File Password New Password: Confirm Password: Enter the combination of letters and/or numbers that you have selected. Cli