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AQB Awarded Intuit's Premier Reseller of the Year for Second Time

AQB, a QuickBooks small business consulting firm, today announced it was named Intuit's Premier Reseller of the Year 2012-2013.

AQB Awarded Intuit's Premier Reseller of the Year for Second Time
2013-03-13
AUSTIN, TX, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) AQB, a QuickBooks small business consulting firm, today announced it was named Intuit's Premier Reseller of the Year 2012-2013. AQB received this prestigious award for excellent year-over-year sales as well as a top net promoter score of 98% at the 2013 Intuit Premier Reseller conference in Mountain View, California. AQB, founded in 2009, also received this award in 2010, and has seen triple digit growth in 2010, 2011 and 2012 as an Intuit reseller.

"It's an exciting honor to receive the Intuit Premier Reseller of the Year award again," said Marjorie Adams, CEO. "The AQB team loves innovating our offering to better serve our customers. In 2012, we changed our website to allow for online training, including remote training in all areas of QuickBooks as well as adding bookkeeping and CFO/Controller services. As a member of Intuit's Advisory Council, we regularly attend Intuit's product development team discussions and deliver customer feedback to improve Intuit's products."

In the past two years, AQB has had top sales in the Intuit Reseller Program for Intuit Field Service Management, QuickBooks POS, QuickBooks Enterprise, QuickBooks Pro, QuickBooks Premier and Intuit Merchant Services. With the focus on its customers, AQB has added in-house custom application development for custom reports and integrations as well as partnered with ProAdvisors, bookkeepers and CPAs.

"AQB clearly demonstrates the distinction of the Intuit Reseller Program. Their sales excellence and breath of product knowledge lead AQB to have outstanding year-over-year growth, consistently pushing them past sales targets and delivering an outstanding customer service rating," said Simon Pass, Sales Leader, Intuit Reseller Program.

AQB is a privately held, woman-owned business located in Austin, Texas with five regional offices throughout the country. AQB provides bookkeeping and consulting services in the areas of QuickBooks accounting software, QuickBooks POS and Intuit Field Service management. Online QuickBooks training is also an integral part of AQB. The company offers more than 250 videos with 20 hours of QuickBooks training. The AQB QuickBooks videos target beginners to the most advanced of users with detail step-by-step instruction for any and every QuickBooks function or question.

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[Press-News.org] AQB Awarded Intuit's Premier Reseller of the Year for Second Time
AQB, a QuickBooks small business consulting firm, today announced it was named Intuit's Premier Reseller of the Year 2012-2013.