Intuit Quicken


Customer Service: The Last Word

Profile of a software company whose quality and superb customer service result in word-of-mouth sales.  Read story

The Kid Behind a $170 Million Website

Aaron Patzer started Mint.com because was frustrated with Intuit's Quicken. Two years later, Intuit intends to cut him a very big check.  Read story

How This Kid Made $170 Million in Two Years

Aaron Patzer launched Mint.com as a user-friendly alternative to Quicken and other personal-finance software out there. Little did he know that just two year...  Read story

Lawns 'R' Us

A teenage business owner explains how he uses technology to keep his landscaping company growing.  Read story

Personal Check Printing Tool

Feb. 9, 2007 -- G7 Productivity Systems, a San Diego-based software company, on Friday released an application package that enabl...  Read story

Non-Taxing Matters

A small-business automation expert looks at several popular tax preparation software packages.  Read story

Fountain of Youth: The Under 30 Hall of Fame

Some of the biggest names in business got their start before their 30th birthday.  Read story

Got Receipt Overload?

Here are a few cures  Read story

Good Vibrations

An online psychic explains how he is using technology to predict the future, talk with the dead, and track customers.  Read story

Accounting Doesn't Have to Be Mind-Numbing

Perhaps the hardest part of accounting is getting over the psychological hang-up that most people seem to have about it. Many of us are loath to balance o...  Read story

The Things We Love

Several executives comment on their favorite high-tech toys and gadgets.  Read story

Bookkeeping and Accounting Basics

Bookkeeping and accounting share two basic goals: to keep track of your income and expenses, thereby improving your chances of making a pro...  Read story

In Our Time

A timeline listing some of the most significant events in business from 1979 to 1999.  Read story

Scott Cook of Intuit on Product Innovation

The key, says Intuit's founder, is to get everyone involved  Read story

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Payroll for Dummies

A weekly look at the latest products and services designed to help you run a better business.  Read story

The Sacred and the Secular

Concerns raised by a clergy member are compared to those of a typical CEO.  Read story

Year-End Tax Strategies

Rhonda Abram's year-end tax tips for 2002.  Read story

Scott Cook, Intuit

because he learns, and teaches  Read story

Everything Will Change

Perhaps the ultimate business tool is acceptance. Everything Will Change. Many of the changes will surprise you. If that sounds exciting, you're ready for th...  Read story

Markets: Who Are the High-Tech Workers?

Some results from a survey of single-person business people working out of their homes.  Read story

Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 - Aaron Patzer, Mint.com

#5 Aaron Patzer Mint.com Age: 27 Location...  Read story

Using Customers as Beta Testers

The best way to test your product is to share it early and often with potential end users. That's what the software company Intuit,in Menlo Park, Calif., ...  Read story

Borrowing Money for Your Business

Whether you borrow money from a bank or someone you know, you should sign a promissory note--a legally binding contract in which you promise to repay the money.  Read story

Borrowing Money for Your Business

If you run a small business--or would like to start one--you'll probably need to raise money at one time or another. You may want to expand on your succes...  Read story

Customer Service: Beyond the Last Word

Senior writer John Case's account of how Intuit's handling of a customer service problem earned his admiration.  Read story

Under-the-Radar Tax Breaks

Last year's tax cuts may seem like ancient history. But it's not too late to save--if you act now.  Read story

Accounts Payable: Bookkeeper in a Box

A drug-store owner talks about how he has solved many of his accounting problems with off-the-shelf software.  Read story

GuruWatch

An expert on business technologies answers questions about how some companies can improve their technology strategies.  Read story

It May Pay to Lease Your Desktops

A look at long-term computer leasing deals offered by six mail-order houses.  Read story

The New and Improved American Small Business

A close-up look at what it takes for a small business to battle with giant, nationwide competitors.  Read story

Why Outsource When You Can Automate?

If you can't decide whom you want to fire, new software will make the tough calls for you.  Read story

Promissory Notes

Whether you borrow money from a bank or someone you know, you should sign a promissory note -- a legally binding contract in which you promise to repay th...  Read story

The Roots of Revolution

Inc.'s editor-in-chief discusses the new social trend toward economic literacy and financial accountability.  Read story

How Has Technology Changed the Way You Do Your Job?

Various businesspeople comment on their use of technology.  Read story

Apple's New iPhone: Let the Frenzy Begin

The tech world is buzzing about the next generation iPhone. For the companies that make accessories and software, the much-anticipated sequel could be a bill...  Read story

Network: October 1991

Network Resources.  Read story

NBA Owner Announces Plans for Entrepreneurship "Boot Camp"

Bizdom U will offer a full-time, two-year program for aspiring young entrepreneurs.  Read story

How to Recession-Proof Your Kids

In a tough economy, talking about money and investing can be more important than a primer on the birds and the bees. Here are some simple lessons you should ...  Read story

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