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Re: Best Account Update Frequencies within Simplifi
My usual practice is to change the defaults only if there is some reason to do so.
Some financial institutions balk at frequent updates, or ask for multi-factor authentication when updating. In those cases there is good reason to make the updates less frequent. Particularly if the account is one — like some investment or loan accounts — where changes are infrequent.
But if you are currently having no problems, there is no need to change.
DryHeat
Re: Best Account Update Frequencies within Simplifi
Good point. Luckily I don't have any problem with MFA, but one never knows.
I changed by Fidelity accounts today to once per day mainly just to try it out. Fidelity doesn't usually do pending transactions, so I will see. Of course, there is manual update as a fall-back.
SRC54
Re: Automatic Car Value Tracking
@Hammertime7 Understand that this is not an Intuit product. There is a cost involved with constant updates, and the cost would have to be passed along in the form of increased subscription costs. How badly do you want this feature?
RobWilk
Re: Best Account Update Frequencies within Simplifi
The only one I changed was my mortgage account; it requires a token MFA revalidation every time it refreshes, which was a bit of a hassle given that I usually am in Simplifi at least daily. Additionally, the balance is static all month until the day when my auto-payment applies and drops the balance, so it made sense to bump it out to refresh less frequently than the other account types.
I could also see a use case for bumping out refresh cycles on investment accounts for someone who's deliberately looking to smooth out market moves and not worry about daily fluctuations by checking those balances weekly/monthly, etc.
I prefer to have all my investment accounts refresh on the default, but I know other folks who intentionally don't check their retirement account balances too frequently to avoid making stress-driven portfolio decisions during high volatility times and letting their long-term strategies play out.
Re: Best Account Update Frequencies within Simplifi
I played with it to see if it made any difference to me and how I manage my finances, and it didn't so I returned everything to the default.
Re: Support for Stash
Hey everyone!
I do see that Stash Invest is available in Quicken Simplifi via our Finicity aggregator. Please go ahead and create a separate post to report any issues with this connection.
Thank you!
Re: Net Worth Report: Add more granularity to the y-axis to better reflect small changes (edited)
I agree with this post. I'm finding the current Net Worth report chart in Quicken Simplifi is not useful to me because of how the y-axis is scaled. This makes any fluctuation in net worth appear almost flat, even when there are meaningful changes.
It would be extremely helpful to allow users to customize the y-axis range or enable automatic scaling that adjusts to the data range, similar to how many financial charting tools work and investment/balances works.
This feature would improve the data visibility and make the Net Worth chart much more actionable and insightful. Please consider adding this enhancement!
Thanks!
Re: Net Worth Report: Add more granularity to the y-axis to better reflect small changes (edited)
Please implement this! The charts (especially Net Worth) are worthless if they are not auto-scaled. Everything just looks like a flat line. Easy fix too.
Re: Net Worth Report: Add more granularity to the y-axis to better reflect small changes (edited)
Another option (not a replacement) would be to make the report be a change over time, e.g. zero means no change, and if 1 month later net worth had increased $1000 then the y axis would be $1000, etc. I think a lot of people may be interested in changes vs absolute.
It shouldn't replace the current report because absolutes are also interesting, but agree the y-axis needs to be more reactive


