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Want an Early Peek at Bank Profits? Get It From U.S. Government
Bloomberg Business quotes accountancy Associate Professor Jeffrey Burks about the hidden way to get early financial data on publicly traded U.S. banks.
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Why Bank Earnings Reports Might Be Old News
The Wall Street Journal covers new research by accountancy professors Jeff Burks, Brad Badertscher and Peter Easton.
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Nonprofits Outpace For-Profits in Accounting Errors
Accounting Today's Debits & Credits blog covers newly published research by Jeffrey Burks, associate professor of accountancy.
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Accounting errors by nonprofits occur relatively frequently, new study reveals
In an article for Accounting Horizons, accountancy Associate Professor Jeffrey Burks reveals the accountancy error rate for nonprofits is almost twice that of similar-sized for-profit corporations.
William Gilroy -
Why you might be smarter than your CEO
Business Insider highlights a 2004 study by management Prof. Tim Judge.
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Science says these 2 personality traits predict whether you’ll be a successful leader
They're extroversion and conscientiousness, according to 2002 research by management Prof. Tim Judge, who's highlighted in this Business Insider piece.
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Three questions with Richard Sheehan, banking and sports economics expert
Finance Prof. Rich Sheehan talks to ND News about his interest in sports economics.
William Gilroy -
Trading Suspension Highlights New York Stock Exchange’s Shrinking Influence
Do we need the NYSE? Finance Prof. Robert Battalio discusses what we learned from the recent outage in this NPR interview.
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Will controversy around Jared Fogle impact Subway?
Mendoza business reputation expert James O'Rourke IV tells Fox 28 News that he'd be shocked if Fogle ever appears in another Subway ad.
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Mendoza professor wins prestigious Notre Dame alumni award
Chris Stevens '74, management adjunct professor, to receive the Harvey G. Foster Award for service to those in need.
Bill Gangluff