Intuit

Intuit

Intuit started in 1983 and provided Quicken personal finance software, which was designed to simplify a common household dilemma: balancing the family checkbook. A little more than two decades later, the company says their revenue tops $3 billion and that it is recognized as America's most-admired software company and one of the country's best places to work for the 11th year in a row. The company’s flagship products consist of: Quicken, QuickBooks & TurboTax. The company says these products stand as testament to their commitment to revolutionize the way people manage their small businesses and personal finances. With the acquisition of Digital Insight in 2007, the company began creating the next generation of online banking. The company acquired Mint in 2009 and brought Mint's unique personal financial management approach to millions more consumers and small businesses. Most recently, the company has been working with leading health care companies to simplify the way millions of Americans manage their health and medical expenses. Now in their third decade, the company says they are creating a greater array of "Right for Me" customer-driven products and services to help manage a broader array of small businesses. The company also says they provide the most popular do-it-yourself payroll service in the United States. As their business and product lines grow beyond accounting and into new areas, Intuit says they will build on their heritage of innovation.

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