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The School of Accountancy supports degree programs with majors in accountancy at the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. levels.
Office: BA 223Q
Mailing Address:
Main Campus PO BOX 873606 Tempe, AZ 85287-3606
Phone: 480-965-3631
Fax: 480-965-8392
Email: wpcareyacc@asu.edu
Mail Code: 3606
Donald Goldman is a Professor of Practice in the School of Accountancy in the W.P. Carey School of Business. He teaches several courses in the Master of Taxation program.
Professor Hillegeist’s research interests include the determinants and effects of firm's voluntary disclosure decisions, executive compensation, insider trading, and bankruptcy prediction.
Steve Kaplan is passionate about behavioral and ethical issues in decision-making involving accounting and tax information among managers, auditors, tax preparers, and financial statement users.
David Kenchington is an Assistant Professor of Accountancy. He teaches courses on taxation to undergraduate students. His research focuses on how taxes affect asset prices and corporate decision making.
Professor Lamoreaux teaches in the MACC program at ASU and researches topics in auditing and corporate governance.
Michael Garverick has extensive work experience, initially as a financial analyst and consultant at Mellon Bank, and for the past 15+ years as a business owner. He teaches cost and managerial accounting courses at ASU.
Karen Geiger has taught courses in the Uses of Accounting Information, Principles of Accounting, Introduction to Managerial Accounting, Computerized Accounting and Accounting Information Systems.
Donald Goldman is a Professor of Practice in the School of Accountancy in the W.P. Carey School of Business. He teaches several courses in the Master of Taxation program.
Professor Hillegeist’s research interests include the determinants and effects of firm's voluntary disclosure decisions, executive compensation, insider trading, and bankruptcy prediction.