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Accounting February 19, 2026
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January 1, 2005
Intuit Sells FundWare MOUNTAIN VIEW, (Calif.) — Intuit Inc. has reached an agreement to sell its Intuit Public Sector Solutions (IPSS) division to San Diego-based Kintera for an estimated $11 million in cash. The agreement comes about three months after the tax and accounting software developer announced it was seeking to divest itself of its...…
Advisory January 1, 2005
From Jan. 2005 - One of the most common problems accounting firms have is communication with their clientele. Although most firms manage to address compliance needs, they do not always have the time to investigate or suggest extended service opportunities.
January 1, 2005
2005 Tax Season Survival Guide From the January 2005 Issue The Marketing Cycle Of Accounting Firms Outsourcing For Accounting Firms Re-Tooling The Small Accounting Firm: Practice Management Programs Can Save Valuable Time During Tax Season Tech Tips For Tax Season State Departments Of Revenue Tax Season Vendor Support Hours Suggested Tax Season Preparation Activities
January 1, 2005
By creating an Application Programming Interface (API), and providing developers with a free Software Developer Kit (SDK), Intuit has opened up its 3 million-user base to software developers.
September 9, 2002
On a clear Tuesday morning, an American Airlines Boeing 767 loaded with 20,000 gallons of jet fuel crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. The impact left a gaping, burning hole near the 80th floor of the 110-story ...
January 1, 1970
It’s no secret that the construction industry is one of the industries hardest hit by the past recession. The U.S. Department of Commerce states that residential construction in March of 2011 is down 8% from March of 2010. Non-residential and commercial construction is even worse, with a 10% decrease in new construction. The good news...…