Customer Stories “We the Prosperous” – Nikki Bell Nikki Bell used to make good money in TV sales, but it didn’t feed her soul. What she did love doing was cleaning her house. With that in mind, Nikki began a cleaning business called Domestic Divas. Many of the women she hired had troubled pasts. “I want to be that place where a girl Written by Intuit Blog team Published Oct 30, 2017 - [Updated Jul 21, 2021] 1 min read Nikki Bell used to make good money in TV sales, but it didn’t feed her soul. What she did love doing was cleaning her house. With that in mind, Nikki began a cleaning business called Domestic Divas. Many of the women she hired had troubled pasts. “I want to be that place where a girl can get a second chance,” she says—adding that her role as boss includes dispensing wisdom and motherly advice. “It’s almost like a ministry to me.” Nikki has been using QuickBooks for over a decade. She likes the professional image it gives her business, including snappy-looking invoices that include the company’s tag line: “Leave the dust to us.” Previous Post “We the Prosperous” – Dina Proctor Next Post “We the Prosperous” – David Silva Written by Intuit Blog team Our team of contributors loves to uncover inspiring stories and share helpful tips to help power your prosperity. Browse Related Articles Taxpayer Empowerment Homeownership is falling out of reach—more needs to be done to change this Social Responsibility Shop small, shop sustainably Taxpayer Empowerment Simplifying Family Tax Credits: Why it Matters and What Can Be Done News Intuit UK Gender Pay Gap Report Innovative Thinking Intuit Survey: U.S. High School Students Want Financial Education at School Social Responsibility Building financial confidence for today’s generation Social Responsibility Intuit partners with The Farmlink Project to address climate change and combat food waste Life at Intuit How to become a better trans+ and non-binary ally Life at Intuit Here’s how women at Intuit inspire inclusion Taxpayer Empowerment Powering prosperity for women means addressing gender inequities in the tax code