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  2. Intuit - Wikipedia

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    Intuit Inc. is an American multinational business software company that specializes in financial software. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and the CEO is Sasan Goodarzi. Intuit's products include the tax preparation application TurboTax, the small business accounting program QuickBooks, the credit monitoring and ...

  3. QuickBooks - Wikipedia

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    Website. quickbooks.intuit.com. 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 ...

  4. Tom Proulx - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Software programmer, business executive. Known for. Quicken, Quickbooks. Thomas Proulx is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was a co-founder and first programmer of Intuit and a pioneer of usability testing in the 1980s. [1] He was the main programmer of the first version of Quicken and TurboTax. [1]

  5. Private school - Wikipedia

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    A private school is a school not administered or funded by the government, unlike a public school. [note 1] Private schools (also known as 'independent schools'), are schools that are not dependent upon national or local government to finance their financial endowment. [1]

  6. Basis Schools - Wikipedia

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    History. The first BASIS Curriculum School, BASIS Tucson, was founded in Tucson in 1998 by Michael Block and Olga Block, intending to educate students at an internationally competitive level. In 2003, BASIS Scottsdale was opened. In 2010, BASIS Oro Valley was founded. A year later, BASIS opened three schools at once in Chandler, Peoria, and ...

  7. Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools - Wikipedia

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    https://www.tapps.biz. The Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, or TAPPS, is an organization headquartered in the Lone Star Tower at Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas. [1] It was formerly headquartered at the Salado Civic Center in Salado, Texas. [2][3] Founded in 1978, TAPPS governs athletic, fine arts, and academic ...

  8. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private academies also flourished in the towns across the country, but rural areas (where most people lived) had few schools before the 1880s. In 1821, Boston started the first public high school in the United States. By the close of the 19th century, public secondary schools began to outnumber private ones. [81] [82]

  9. For-profit higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [62] [99] Some smaller schools are family owned businesses. At elite universities, donors may serve as significant sources. Stanford University and Johns Hopkins University were built with funds from their founders. For-profit institutions also obtain funds through student private loans, corporate loans, and the selling of assets. [100] [101]