IB Deck Checker
Perform comprehensive QC on investment banking presentations across four dimensions.
Prerequisites
Extract presentation content before checking:
python -m markitdown presentation.pptx > content.md
For visual inspection, convert to images using the pptx skill workflow.
Check Workflow
- Number Consistency
Extract numbers with slide references:
python scripts/extract_numbers.py content.md --check
Verify:
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Key metrics match across all slides (revenue, EBITDA, multiples)
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Calculations are correct (totals, percentages, growth rates)
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Units consistent (same scale used: millions vs billions, % vs bps)
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Unit formatting consistent (e.g., $M vs $MM, $B vs $Bn - pick one style throughout)
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Time periods aligned (FY vs LTM vs quarterly)
Flag pattern:
ISSUE: Revenue mismatch
- $500M on Slides 3, 8
- $485M on Slide 15 (DCF input) ACTION: Reconcile figures
- Data-Narrative Alignment
Map claims to supporting data:
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Trend statements → chart directions
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Market position claims → revenue/share data
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Factual assertions → verify accuracy
Flag contradictions:
ISSUE: Narrative contradicts data
- Slide 4: "declining margins"
- Slide 7 chart: margins 18% → 22% ACTION: Update narrative or verify data
Check plausibility (e.g., "#1 player in $100B market" with $200M revenue = 0.2% share).
- Language Polish
Scan for:
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Casual phrasing ("pretty good", "a lot of")
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Vague quantifiers without specifics
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Contractions, exclamation points
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Inconsistent terminology
See references/ib-terminology.md for replacement patterns.
Flag pattern:
ISSUE: Casual language (Slide 12)
- "This deal is a no-brainer" → "The transaction presents a compelling value proposition"
- Formatting QC
Audit each slide for:
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Charts: Source citations, axis labels, legends
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Typography: Consistent fonts, size hierarchy
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Numbers: Consistent formatting (1,000 vs 1K)
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Dates: Consistent format throughout
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Footnotes: Proper sourcing and disclaimers
Output
Present findings using the template in references/report-format.md.
Categorize by severity:
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Critical: Number mismatches, factual errors
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Important: Language, narrative alignment
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Minor: Formatting inconsistencies