TurboTax owner Intuit and consumer finance company Credit Karma are teaming up in a $7.1 billion combination that aims to shift the landscape of consumer financial services. By joining forces, Intuit ...
Intuit’s $7.1 billion purchase of Credit Karma earlier this year is now subjected to review by the US Department of Justice. The department is concerned about possible antitrust issues if Intuit — ...
Intuit Inc., the software giant behind TurboTax, announced Monday that it is buying personal finance website Credit Karma Inc. for about $7.1 billion in cash and stock. San Francisco-based Credit ...
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Turbotax by Intuit, tax filling software in a box inside Costco warehouse, on Jan. 3, 2020. (Photo: ZikG/Shutterstock.com) The company behind TurboTax has lost out on a bid to compel arbitration in a ...
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Intuit — the company behind TurboTax, Mint, and QuickBooks — is buying the credit-score-monitoring company Credit Karma for $7.1 billion in cash and stock, the company announced on Monday after the ...
Intuit wants to manage more of your financial data. The TurboTax developer has bought Credit Karma, best known for helping people track and control their credit, for $7.1 billion in cash and stock. It ...
The fintech powerhouse is paying a lot more than it did for Mint. Intuit notes that Credit Karma generated nearly $1 billion in revenue last year, which was up 20% from 2018. It's less clear if Credit ...
A nasty round of negative headlines hasn’t scared off TurboTax’s customers. The company is poised to snap up an even larger number of tax filers who use software to prepare their returns than last ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intuit Inc. (Nasdaq: INTU), proud maker of TurboTax, QuickBooks and Mint, will host its virtual annual Investor Day on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 8:00am ...
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