![]() I’ve been impressed at how Intuit has improved the program over the years by including software and services, providing additional training, and adding new certifications. So, I joined the ProAdvisor program in 2002. I needed some additional credential(s) to let small businesses know what makes me stand apart from other accounting types and QuickBooks consultants. I soon realized that there were a lot of accountants out there and not all of them knew QuickBooks like I knew (and know) QuickBooks. My thinking at the time was that I was a CPA and I was teaching QuickBooks ® nationally to both end users and accountants, so what more credentials did I need? I can’t remember when the QuickBooks ProAdvisor ® program first started – maybe in the late 1990s? I do know that I tried it out when it was free and decided not to pay for it when Intuit ® switched to a paid model.
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