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Education

Ph.D., Accounting,
August 1980
University of Washington

M.S., Accounting,
June 1977
University of Oregon

B.M. Cum Laude, Voice
February 1967
University of Southern California


Honors and Awards

Jensen Prize for the best corporate finance article in the Journal of Financial Economics for 2004.

Golden Apple Teaching Award (Second Year Elective), presented by the MBA Graduating Class, Marshall School of Business, 2002

Honorable Mention, Golden Apple Teaching Award (Second Year Elective), presented by the MBA Graduating Class, Marshall School of Business, 2001

Faculty Award for Innovation in Teaching, Marshall School of Business, 2001

American Accounting Association Doctoral Consortium Fellow

American Accounting Association Fellowship Recipient

National Merit Scholarship Finalist

Beta Gamma Sigma

Beta Alpha Psi

Named one of the two most popular professors in the Marshall MBA program in the Business Week poll of September 2000.


Employment

Kenneth King Stonier Professor of Business Administration,
July 1993 to present
Professor of Finance and Business Economics,
July 1992 to present,
Marshall School of Business,
University of Southern California


USC Accounting Associates Professor of Accounting,
June 1991 to June 1993
Marshall School of Business,
University of Southern California

Ernst & Young Professor of Accounting, July 1988 to May 1991
School of Business Administration,
University of Michigan

Associate Professor,
July 1985 to June 1988 (Tenure granted, Spring 1988)
Assistant Professor,
July 1982 to June 1985
The Simon School,
University of Rochester

Assistant Professor, August 1980 to June 1982
The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania


Research Interests:
  Corporate Finance.


Courses Taught

Financial Analysis and Valuation
Advanced Financial Analysis
Financial Statement Analysis
Ph.D. Seminar in Financial Accounting
Intermediate Financial Accounting
Positive Theories of Accounting
Introduction to Corporate Finance
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Financial and Managerial Accounting


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