Quicken: Meta & Facebook Pricing Guide

by Anika Shah - Technology
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Quicken Users Report Persistent META (Facebook) Stock Price Discrepancies

Quicken users have been consistently reporting inaccurate share prices for META (formerly Facebook) stock within the financial software. The issue, first widely noted in late June, manifests as a significant undervaluation of the stock, often displaying prices in the $40 range when the actual market price consistently exceeds $700. this necessitates manual correction by users, creating an ongoing inconvenience and raising concerns about data accuracy.

The core of the problem appears to be a data feed issue within Quicken, preventing the software from correctly importing and displaying the current market value of META shares. While Quicken support forums have addressed the issue, the problem persists for many users, even after suggested troubleshooting steps.

Currently, there is no officially documented solution from Quicken beyond advising users to manually update the share price. Though, this reactive approach is not ideal. Users are requesting a permanent fix to the data feed and clear, proactive instructions from Quicken regarding potential user-side solutions, should any exist.

The ongoing discrepancy highlights the importance of accurate data integration in personal finance software. Investors rely on precise portfolio valuations for informed decision-making, and inaccurate data can lead to miscalculated gains, losses, and overall financial planning errors.

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