Accounting
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Christine SmithChristine Smith’s paper “Do Academic Honesty Statements Work?,” co-authored with James Alm, Patrick Button and Toni Weiss, was accepted for publication in Journal of Economic Education.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Karen FoustKaren Foust's paper “Gender Representation in Case Study Research,” co-authored with Ann Hackert and Jessica A. Magaldi, was accepted for publication in Business Case Journal.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Lisa LaViersLisa LaViers' paper "CEO Pay Ratio Disclosures and Changes in Employee Pay Satisfaction," co-authored with Mary Ellen Carter, Jason Sandvik and Da Xu, has been accepted for publication at Management Science.
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Finance Curriculum vs. Accounting Curriculum: How Are They Different?How do a finance curriculum and an accounting curriculum differ? Learn how each can prepare professionals to support an organization’s financial success.
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| CareersHow to Become a Forensic AccountantToday, financial crimes are both on the rise and getting harder to track. Find out how to become a forensic accountant and find justice for victims of fraud.
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Four honored with Freeman research awardsAt the May meeting of the A. B. Freeman School of Business faculty, Dean Paulo Goes recognized four professors with 2025 research awards.
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Emma Stenzel (BSM ’25)"Being a supplemental instructor for financial accounting was one of the most fulfilling activities I did during my time at Tulane," says Emma Stenzel (BSM '25).
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Aryanna Baytop (BSM ’25)"I will be continuing with graduate school at Freeman to finish my Master of Accounting. I hope to obtain my CPA license and work as an Audit Associate," says Aryanna Baytop (BSM '25).
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Kyle Dove (BSM ’25)"Burkenroad Reports with Peter Ricchiuti was my favorite business class. This hands-on course took equity research beyond the textbook, challenging us to analyze a mid-cap firm in depth," says Kyle Dove (BSM '25).
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Arielle Wilson (BSM '25)"My favorite course was Burkenroad Reports because it taught me valuable skills in financial valuation, writing, and teamwork," says Arielle Wilson (BSM '25).
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Maizy Boosin (BSM '25)"I am excited to be returning to PricewaterhouseCoopers in the New York City office as an External Audit Associate within the Insurance and Financial Services sector," says Maizy Boosin (BSM '25).
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Richie Cantwell (BSM ’25)"Professor Christine Smith’s energy and dedication led me to pursue a career in accounting and enroll in Tulane’s dual BSM/Master of Accounting program," says Richie Cantwell (BSM '25).
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| Careers6 Master’s in Accounting CareersWhat is the best path to a master’s in accounting career? Learn how the Master of Accounting at Tulane University prepares students for thriving careers.
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| CareersHow to Become a CPAAspiring professionals who are good with numbers may want to learn how to become a CPA. Explore the median CPA salary, job outlook, key duties, and more.
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| ResearchBol addresses European Union Policy Hub on generative AIJasmijn Bol, Francis Martin Chair in Business and PwC Professor in Accounting, spoke at the Masterclass series of the European Union Policy Hub in December 2024, sharing her expertise on leveraging generative AI.
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| ResearchIndependent study turns into peer-reviewed practitioner articleIn the wake of an independent study they worked on together, Professor of Accounting Jasmijn Bol collaborated with MBA student Marie Gares (MBA '23) for an article in a peer-reviewed journal.
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Harvard Business Review: How Proposed SEC Disclosure Requirements Could Help WorkersLisa LaViers, assistant professor of accounting, contributed the opinion piece "How Proposed SEC Disclosure Requirements Could Help Workers" to Harvard Business Review. The article discusses the potential of the SEC…
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Freeman welcomes new faculty membersThe A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University is pleased to announce the appointment of five new faculty members for the 2024-25 academic year.
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Remembering Beau ParentOn the 10th anniversary of his death, Freeman looks back at his life and legacy of Beau Parent, who taught accounting at the Freeman School for more than 35 years.
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Consulting for a causeNOLA Nature School is a pioneering nonprofit preschool program that educates children through the wonders of nature, but as an organization, it faces many of the same challenges that for-profit businesses do.
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| ResearchResearch sheds new light on gender disparities in the workplaceA new study by Jasmijn Bol, Francis Martin Chair in Business and PwC Professor of Accounting, investigates the differential impacts of Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) for male versus female employees, uncovering…
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American Banker: AI and career growth: What payments executives should knowJasmijn Bol, Francis Martin Chair in Business and PwC Professor of Accounting, was interviewed for an American Banker story about some of the ways artificial intelligence is expected to impact jobs in the financial…
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Best Colleges: Tulane’s New STEM-Focused MBA Curriculum Prepares Students to Excel in BusinessMelissa Lightell, assistant dean of graduate admissions, was interviewed by the education news website Best Colleges for a story about Freeman's new MBA curriculum.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Deen KemsleyDeen Kemsley's paper "Tax Evasion Savings versus Unlawful Predicate Proceeds: A Substance-Based Approach," co-authored with Sean A. Kemsley (University of Texas at Austin), has been accepted for publication in the …
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MIT Sloan Management Review: The Trouble with your Innovation ContestsFreeman School accounting professors Jasmijn Bol and Lisa LaViers co-authored an article for MIT Sloan Management Review about innovation contests, in which organizations award prizes to employees who submit the…