Data analytics in accountancy series
Join IFA regional ambassador, Abdul Shakor, for a comprehensive webinar series exploring the transformative role of data analytics in the accounting profession.
Designed for accounting professionals at all levels, this series offers practical insights and skills to harness data in your day-to-day work. From understanding the fundamentals to leveraging advanced tools such as Excel and Power BI, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to stay ahead in a data-driven world.
Who should attend:
Accounting professionals looking to enhance their data analytics skills, improve reporting, and adopt modern tools to remain competitive.
Benefits of attending:
- Gain practical knowledge of key data analytics tools and techniques
- Understand the importance of data-driven decision-making in accountancy
- Develop skills to improve reporting efficiency and accuracy
| Date | Topic |
| 7 May 2026 | The Growing Importance of Data Analytics for Accounting Professionals |
| 14 May 2026 | Advanced Excel for Data Reporting |
| 21 May 2026 | Data Analysis in Power BI: A Practical Guide |
Interested in all 3 webinars?
Save money and gain access to all sessions at a discounted bundle rate.
About the speaker:
Abdul Shakoor, CMA (USA), FFA (UK), AFM
Abdul is Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for TOSHIBA TV and BOSS Home Appliances. He is also heads LEXICON Global and previously taught as an adjunct faculty member at the University of the Punjab and PAC Group having more than 12 years' experience.
He is an experienced professional having diverse experience in the fields of accounting, finance, Financial Modeling, Data Analysis in Power Excel, Power BI, teaching, and training.
He is an Advanced Financial Modeler (AFM) by Financial Modeling Institute (FMI) Canada, Fellow Financial Accountant (FFA) UK, Bachelor of Law (LLB), Master of Science in Economics and Master of Philosophy in Management Sciences.
LEXICON School of Business & Finance
LEXICON is a leading education and training organisation offering IFA accredited and endorsed programmes.
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