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Job Title(s)
Clinical Assistant Professor of Accounting;
Education
PhD, University of Chicago, 2004; MBA, University of Chicago, 1989; BS Accounting, Indiana University, 1983;
Research Areas
Analyst attributes; direct method presentation of cash flows ;
Recent Consulting
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Current Projects
How not to misinterpret ROE; A review of research on the direct method statement of cash flows;
Academic Positions Held
Arizona State University: 2012-present. University of Chicago: Summer 2012. Visiting Assistant Professor. Purdue University: 2008-09 and 2011-12. Visiting Assistant Professor. Pepperdine University: 2010-11. Assistant Professor. Singapore Management University: 2004-2009. Assistant Professor.
Career and Recent Professional Awards; Teaching Awards
American Accounting Association International Section Outstanding Dissertation of the Year, 2004;
Best Newcomer School of Accountancy Teaching Award 2005 and 2006, Singapore Management University; Outstanding Teaching Assistant to the Executive MBA's North America 2002, Europe 2002-05, Asia 2004;
Professional Leadership
Associate, Analysis Group, Boston; Portfolio Manager, Franklin Resources, Inc. (Franklin Templeton Group of Mutual Funds); Litigation Consultant; Faculty Member, UNext.com; Senior Auditor, KPMG;
Corporate and Public Sector Leadership
Title, Organization Separate with ;
Representative Publications
"Do Direct Cash Flow Disclosures Help Predict Future Operating Cash Flows and Earnings?" The Accounting Review, 2009.
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ACC 494 - Special Topics
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ACC 591 - Seminar
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