Welcome to the Quicken Community! Here you can get your questions answered, share your ideas and feedback, get your problems solved, and give back by helping other users. The best place to begin is with our Top Community Success Tips and our guide, How to use the Quicken Community. Quicken Loans Mortgage Services (QLMS) is the Mortgage Services branch of Quicken Loans Inc. How to run dolphin emulator on mac. (the nation’s leading Veteran Affairs (VA) lender and the largest FHA lender). QLMS is here to be your mortgage Partner, not just your lender; a lender solely provides funds, but a Partner provides a myriad of services and support. ![]() Hi there, I switched from my PC Quicken 2013 to mac 5.5.7 (latest update) less then a year ago. I've had many mortgage loans and refinances since 1992 in my old version. I was looking over all my past loans yesterday and noticed that all of my old loans (which are dozens) do not have any details or information about the loans. The interest rates, payment terms, loan details are not showing. The only thing showing in there are the transactions. I had to pull out my old PC and boot up the old version just to get the information on my past loans. Is there any way to get this back after updating to mac from my PC? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Paul Treppedi. Hello Paul, Welcome to the Community and thank you for your question. When the accounts were brought into the Mac data file, they may have been imported as liability accounts, which only show the transactions. To view or add the loan details, the account would need to be converted to a loan type. To check the account type, please go to the register of one of the accounts and select Settings from the lower right corner, in the window that opens, what type is listed? If Liability is showing, then click the Convert to Loan button to add the loan information. If you would like more information on managing loans in Quicken for Mac, I recommend reviewing. I hope this information helps but please let us know how it goes. Thank you, Sarah. Hi Sarah, Thanks so much for your reply. I did what you suggested and I'm a little disappointed with Quicken. For starters let me back up regarding Quicken for PC. When I entered a loan in Quicken for PC weather it be a car loan, mortgage, HELOC etc Quicken called it a 'Liability'. It never stated anything else, so every single loan I put in there went in as a liability with the details of the loan. Over the years I upgraded to the newest version of Quicken (being a Quicken user since 1995) and stopped at 2013 before I switched to Quicken for Mac. So I clicked settings and sure enough it said it was a Liability. On the right side I clicked 'Convert to Loan' and a screen came up saying 'This feature is not available on your starter plan. To add a loan account your membership needs to be upgraded to a new plan' They are suggesting Quicken Deluxe. So I pulled out the box (program) and read the features. According to the features it does not state anything about not importing loan details. How could this be? This is a simple account that I would think many, many basic users use. Credit card, Mortgage loans, car payments etc. Are basic features of any financial program and the old program called it a Liability. I didn't upgrade to Deluxe because I don't need those particular features it offers and again it never stated on the box that it would not import my backup from PC to Mac without a simple conversion of my mortgage details. If I knew this I would have stuck to the old 2013 version because it basically covered everything I needed. I literally have dozens of past mortgages and car payments that now have no details at all. I don't even know what the interest rates were from past loans etc. Is there anyway for Quicken to put this in an upgrade? ![]() If not I'll probably ask how to convert my Mac program back to the PC. The problem is I've entered thousands of transactions since I upgraded to this could be a living nightmare to go back. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Sarah, Paul. Hi Paul, Thank you for that additional information and I apologize, I didn't see that you were using the Quicken for Mac Starter Edition, which, unfortunately, does change the prior information and steps I provided. The Quicken Starter editions (Windows or Mac) do not support Loan accounts, only banking accounts such as checking, savings, credit card. To be able to track the loan details in Quicken for Mac, an upgrade to the Deluxe version or higher would be necessary. I also tested in my version of Quicken for Mac (starter edition) and imported a.QXF transfer file from my Quicken for Windows Home, Business & Rental version and see that loan accounts that are imported through this format are created as liability accounts, which, shouldn't be happening since those account types are not supported.
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