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  2. Quicken - Wikipedia

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    Quicken is a personal finance management application originally developed and offered by Intuit, Inc. Intuit sold Quicken to H.I.G. Capital in 2016, [1] and H.I.G. sold Quicken to Aquiline Capital Partners in 2021. [2] Quicken runs on Windows and Mac systems, though the data is incompatible

  3. Intuit - Wikipedia

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    Intuit Canada ULC, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Intuit, is a developer of financial management and tax preparation software for personal finance and small business accounting. Services are delivered on a variety of platforms including application software , software connected to services , software as a service , platform as a service ...

  4. Rocket Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    In October 1999, almost a year and a half after Rock Financial's 1998 IPO, Intuit Inc. agreed to buy the company at a valuation of $370 million. [15] The name changed to Quicken Loans. In 2002, Dan Gilbert and a group of private investors bought the company back. [12] In 2004, Quicken Loans became a defendant in a class action lawsuit.

  5. Intuit exec explains what Quicken users can expect from ... - AOL

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    When Intuit, the makers of popular personal finance software Quicken, purchased Mint.com for $170 million, users of both services expressed concerns about the future of their favorite financial tool.

  6. Dan Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, software maker Intuit Inc. purchased Rock Financial and renamed the national web operation Quicken Loans. [14] In 2002, Gilbert and a group of private investors purchased Quicken Loans and its affiliated national title company, Title Source, Inc., from Intuit. [15] As of 2021, Gilbert was the chairman of Quicken Loans, Inc. [16]

  7. Scott Cook - Wikipedia

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    He launched Quicken and named his company Intuit in 1983, which today offers software and online products to help individuals and small companies manage their finances. [2] He was Intuit's chairman from February 1993 to July 1998. [3] From April 1983 to April 1994, he served as president and CEO of Intuit. [3]

  8. Quicken Willmaker & Trust Review: Pros & Cons - AOL

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    Quicken is already a popular personal finance company when it comes to tracking spending or getting a mortgage. However, the brand can also help you take care of your estate planning needs.

  9. Intuit Mint - Wikipedia

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    On September 13, 2009, TechCrunch reported Intuit would acquire Mint for $170 million. [17] An official announcement was made the following day. On November 2, 2009, Intuit announced its acquisition of Mint.com was complete. The former CEO of Mint.com, Aaron Patzer, was named vice president and general manager of Intuit's personal finance group, responsible for Mint.com and