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An Accountant Taught da Vinci: Best Practices for Designing and Presenting Data

AN ACCOUNTANT TAUGHT DA VINCI: BEST PRACTICES FOR DESIGNING AND PRESENTING DATA

Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateOctober 6, 2020
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaSpecialized Knowledge
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

The title is no joke, Pacioli, the Father of Accounting, was a mentor to da Vinci. Pacioli wrote an entire book on the proportion that da Vinci illustrated. This session is not going to be a history lesson in accounting, but rather presentation and design best practices culled from other disciplines as applied to accounting data.  Attendees will learn about storytelling, visual encodings, and color. 

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Danielle Cheek

PKF Texas
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dcheek@pkftexas.com
(713) 860-5422

Pkftexas

Danielle is most passionate about her work in assisting businesses, protecting their businesses from fraud. Most small- and medium-sized businesses don’t have the personnel, IT, or monetary resources to set up traditional segregation of duties. Danielle finds the puzzle of creating alternative methods to create segregation of duties for fraud and error prevention extremely rewarding and interesting.

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Pkftexas

Pannell Kerr Forster of Texas, P.C. (PKF Texas) is a Houston-based firm of CPAs and professional advisors focused on delivering solutions to clients at every stage of business.

Our sophisticated level of experience comes from serving both privately and publicly owned companies with domestic and international interests. By taking a long-term view of the marketplace and being involved with the right organizations, we offer a range of services that will create the most value for our clients, co-developing solutions which meet their needs.