Customer Stories “We the Prosperous” – David Silva David Silva always knew he wanted to work in the arts—he just didn’t know how. Invoices? He didn’t even know what they were. Then his artistic drives crystallized into a love of filmmaking. Today he’s studying the craft in film school and has worked on major Disney productions, on cruise ships in Europe and on Written by Intuit Blog team Published Oct 30, 2017 - [Updated Jul 21, 2021] 1 min read David Silva always knew he wanted to work in the arts—he just didn’t know how. Invoices? He didn’t even know what they were. Then his artistic drives crystallized into a love of filmmaking. Today he’s studying the craft in film school and has worked on major Disney productions, on cruise ships in Europe and on his own projects. And, thanks to QuickBooks Self-Employed, he not only knows what an invoice is, but invoicing has become one of his favorite tasks—because it’s how he gets paid for gigs. Previous Post “We the Prosperous” – Nikki Bell Next Post Powering Prosperity 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 Social Responsibility Making a global impact Social Responsibility 40 years of powering prosperity: Highlights from Intuit’s 2023 Corporate Responsibility and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Report Social Responsibility Intuit’s New Food Truck Program Empowers Underserved Youth with Vital Financial, Technical, and Entrepreneurial Skills Social Responsibility Intuit for Education Innovative Thinking Responsible AI helps small businesses grow and do more. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Building Inclusion: setting a path to success for Latinos in tech Social Responsibility Women in Tech: Why We Need More Innovative Thinking Introducing Intuit Assist News Intuit Responds to U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s Decision And Reaffirms its Commitment to Free Tax Preparation Intuit Experts Best Jobs for Seniors: Part Time Jobs in Tax Preparation and Bookkeeping