“Each of our clients’ business is like a puzzle, and I enjoy the challenge and opportunity to help them find all the pieces and ensure it is put together correctly.”

Patrick Morris, CPA

Manager, Audit

English

What I do for Clients

Hi, my name is Patrick , and I've worked for PKF Texas for 9 years. I have 11 years of experience in accounting. I love working with clients in Hospitality, Not-For-Profit, and Professional Services. My expertise includes serving clients with Employee Benefit Plans with a focus on external audits, and preparing GAAP financial statements.

I appreciate my clients by understanding their goals and objectives and being a trusted advisor to help them reach those goals and objectives.

When I’m not at work, you can find me working out, traveling, golfing or fishing.

“Each of our clients’ business is like a puzzle, and I enjoy the challenge and opportunity to help them find all the pieces and ensure it is put together correctly.”

Patrick Morris, CPA

Manager, Audit

English

What I do for Clients

Hi, my name is Patrick , and I've worked for PKF Texas for 9 years. I have 11 years of experience in accounting. I love working with clients in Hospitality, Not-For-Profit, and Professional Services. My expertise includes serving clients with Employee Benefit Plans with a focus on external audits, and preparing GAAP financial statements.

I appreciate my clients by understanding their goals and objectives and being a trusted advisor to help them reach those goals and objectives.

When I’m not at work, you can find me working out, traveling, golfing or fishing.

How do you help your clients make “Smart Business Decisions”?

I like to help clients make smart business decisions by offering them out-of-the-box alternatives to common issues. I like to present our clients the pros and cons of a decision and ensure they feel comfortable with the decision they made in knowing it is best for their business.

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