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UNIVERSIDAD CATLICA DE SANTIAGO DE GUAYAQUIL

FACULTY OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES

GENERAL ENGLISH PROGRAM

TUTORIAL WORK
(1ST PARTIAL)

BIOGRAPHY ESSAY

TITLE:
LUCA PACIOLI THE ACCOUNTINGS FATHER

STUDENT:
DAVID ALEJAN DRO PAZMIO ROSERO

SUBJECT:
ENGLISH V

PROFESSOR:
ELSA GLADYS TORRES SAYBAY

SEMESTER B 2017
OUTLINE

Title: Luca Pacioli The Accountings Father

1. Introduction

a. General statement

He was an important mathematician

He was the Accountings Father

b. Thesis statement

Have you ever tought how will be the world without accounting?, the business

transactions can not be registered, the finances would not exist and the

companies can not be measured their financial situation in a market. But

currently, thanks to Fray Luca Pacioli that is posible.

2. Relevant Facts of his life

a. Someting important done in his childhood

When he was a Little child. He studied math and geometry with

Domenico Bragadino. Moreover he was an excellent chess player.

3. Works

He was a personal secretary of the Pope in 1470.

He was an accountant at Vatican in 1472.

He was a Franciscan friar since 1477.

He was a professor at the Perugia University between 1477 and 1480.

He was a professor at the Pisa University between 1500 and 1506.

He was a writer.

4. Contributions

He set up the accountings concept in the world.

He stablished the accountings bases.

Student: David Alejandro Pazmio Rosero.


He created the figure of the double entry and its rules.

He designed the first structure of a journal and ledger with debit and credit

parts.

He wrote many books about Geometry and Math.

His most important book was The Modern Accounting

Student: David Alejandro Pazmio Rosero.


Have you ever tought how will be the world without accounting?, the business

transactions can not be registered, the finances would not exist and the companies can not

be measured their financial situation in a market. But currently, thanks to Fray Luca

Pacioli that is posible. He was born in Borgo del Santo Sepolcro in 1444. He was a

franciscan friar, mathematician and Italian economist. He was a very important

mathematician in his era and he was the Accountings father.

Student: David Alejandro Pazmio Rosero.


Lucas Paccioli was a very smart little child. When he was seven years old. He studied

math and geometry with Domenico Bragadino, who was his principal mentor. Moreover

he was an excellent chess player. He participated in many tournaments and he won all of

them.

Lucas Paccioli was an excellent worked since his youth. He held various positions, such

as: He was a personal secretary of the Pope in 1470. He was an accountant at Vatican in

1472. He was a Franciscan friar since 1477. He was a professor at the Perugia University

between 1477 and 1480. He was a professor at the Pisa University between 1500 and

1506. He was a writer.

Lucas Paccioli was the Accountings Father. Because he set up the accountings concept

in the world with his books. He stablished the accountings bases per first time at Vatican.

He created the figure of the double entry and its rules. He designed the first structure of a

journal and ledger with debit and credit parts. He wrote many books about Geometry and

Math. His most important book was The Modern Accounting.

Student: David Alejandro Pazmio Rosero.


Student: David Alejandro Pazmio Rosero.

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