
Luca Pacioli
Luca Pacioli (c. 1447-1517) was an Italian mathematician and Franciscan friar, often referred to as the 'Father of Accounting.' He is best known for his contributions to double-entry bookkeeping, which laid the foundation for modern accounting practices. Pacioli's work played a vital role in the development of financial systems and the expansion of capitalism during the Renaissance period.
Born on Oct 01, 1447 (577 years old)
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Luca Pacioli invented double-entry bookkeeping, which greatly expanded capitalism.
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