Finance Archive

Sam Kruger, University of Texas at Austin – How Finance and Economics Research Increased During the Pandemic

COVID-19 brought many things to a halt, but not everything. Sam Kruger, assistant professor of finance

Andrew Belnap, University of Texas at Austin – Are Tax Audits Bad for Business?

Are tax audits bad for business? Andrew Belnap, assistant professor of accounting in the McCombs School

Aparna Gupta, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – The Future of Fintech

On Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week:Β  Technology can be used to tackle climate change. Aparna Gupta, professor

Garth Heutel, Georgia State University – Financial Regulation and Climate Change

What can financial regulation bring to the climate change fight? Garth Heutel, associate professor of economics

Daniel H. Neilson, Bard College at Simon’s Rock – GameStop and the Future of Platform Finance

Did you make some bucks on GameStop? Daniel H. Neilson, assistant professor of economics at Bard

Kenn Tacchino, Widener University – Rethinking The 4% Retirement Rule

On Widener University Week: The 4% rule of retirement withdrawal might need a re-write. Kenn Tacchino,

James Seidelman, Westminster College – Student Loan Debt Crisis

On Westminster College Week: The student loan debt crisis shows no signs of slowing down. James

Qiang Wu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Female CFOs are More Risk Averse

On Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week:Β  Female CFOs can be more risk averse. Qiang Wu, associate professor

Qiang Wu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Effects of CFO Gender on Financial Reporting Decision Making

Female CFOs can be more risk averse. Qiang Wu, associate professor of financial accounting and corporate

Pietro Perotti, University of Bath – Political Accounting

Who the president is may change how states report their financial data. Pietro Perotti, lecturer in