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  2. QuickBooks - Wikipedia

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    QuickBooks is an accounting software package developed and marketed by Intuit.First introduced in 1992, QuickBooks products are geared mainly toward small and medium-sized businesses and offer on-premises accounting applications as well as cloud-based versions that accept business payments, manage and pay bills, and payroll functions.

  3. Intuit - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1983 by Scott Cook and Tom Proulx in Palo Alto, California. [12] [13] [14] [15]Intuit was conceived by Scott Cook, whose prior work at Procter & Gamble helped him realize that personal computers would lend themselves towards replacements for paper-and-pencil based personal accounting. [16]

  4. Quicken - Wikipedia

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    Quicken is a personal finance management application originally developed and offered by Intuit, Inc. Intuit sold Quicken to H.I.G. Capital in 2016, [1] and H.I.G. sold Quicken to Aquiline Capital Partners in 2021. [2] Quicken runs on Windows and Mac systems, though the data is incompatible between the two versions.

  5. Intuit Launches the Completely New QuickBooks Online - AOL

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  6. Scott Cook - Wikipedia

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    He launched Quicken and named his company Intuit in 1983, which today offers software and online products to help individuals and small companies manage their finances. [2] He was Intuit's chairman from February 1993 to July 1998. [3] From April 1983 to April 1994, he served as president and CEO of Intuit. [3]

  7. Bob Parsons - Wikipedia

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    In late 1987, Parsons was able to quit his job and focus completely on selling and overseeing the growth of MoneyCounts. Eventually, Parsons Technology grew to be a 1,000-employee, privately held company. On September 27, 1994, Parsons completed the sale of Parsons Technology to Intuit, Inc. for $64 million. [20]