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Intuit is a business software company serving roughly 100 million customers worldwide. It is the top provider of small business accounting and online tax preparation software in the U.S. thanks to flagship products QuickBooks and TurboTax, respectively. Other major offerings include personal finance and credit monitoring service Credit Karma and automated email marketing platform Mailchimp. Scott Cook and Tom Proulx founded the company in 1983.

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America’s income inequality and wealth gap might not be as wide if we didn’t also have a financial literacy gap: 88% of Americans say high school didn’t equip them to think about managing money. Intuit, the financial software company, has designed a high-school level curriculum—Intuit for Education—that focuses on debt and credit, taxes, budgeting, and investment principles. The program, which is free, has been adopted by more than 30,000 teachers and reached 4.6 million students nationwide; this year it’s expanding to colleges and universities. (What’s in it for Intuit: The students get introduced to its financial-management tools, including QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Credit Karma.)
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