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| Reaching millions - 60 million users, 7 million small businesses and 1600 banks and credit unions depend on Intuit, including: |
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20 million TurboTax users. |
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12 million Quicken users. |
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9 million Intuit online banking customers. |
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| Satisfying customers – 83 percent of Intuit's products are sold by word of mouth. |
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| Making money – Intuit puts real money in consumers’ and small businesses’ pockets. |
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$58 billion in tax refunds, guaranteed to be the biggest possible. |
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20 percent profit increase for QuickBooks small business customers. |
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$1 billion in added revenue for Demandforce small business customers. |
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1 in 12 workers gets paid with Intuit payroll solutions. |
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$2.4 billion in consumer savings identified. |
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| Saving time – Small businesses save an average of 208 hours per year (more than a month of work by a full-time employee) using Intuit products and services. |
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| Going green – Green Snapshot, the first carbon footprint calculator for small businesses, is incorporated into QuickBooks. |
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| Affecting the economy – Intuit is the backbone of small business, which creates the majority of new jobs. Businesses using Intuit products generate estimated revenue of $2.6 trillion, roughly 25% of the U.S. gross domestic product. |
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| Poised to reach even more customers – There are 400 million small businesses globally, with 29 million in U.S. The consumer space potential is 1 billion. |
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