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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As far as I know, the things tied to the subscription are ongoing software updates, and data download from your financial service (and, I think, from other services like the stock quotes). If you can live without those -- if you're willing to go back to the days of hand-entering all your transactions and reconciling them against paper statements, and if you don't need Quicken automagically giving you the current value of your investments without having to manually update the share price -- everything else *should* work after expiration. Or at least that's what I've been told. Whether it's true or not is hard to tell, since Quicken is no longer run by Intuit and I've been less happy with the new team's customer support. (I'm still using it, but between their not being able to get me reconnected to one broker and the rude attempt to overcharge you at automatic renewal, I'm still looking for an alternative that I like.)
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