Honors Theses

Date of Award

Spring 5-9-2024

Document Type

Undergraduate Thesis

Department

Accountancy

First Advisor

Victoria Dickinson

Second Advisor

Mark Wilder

Relational Format

Dissertation/Thesis

Abstract

This thesis is a result of a class that exists to facilitate discussion between future professionals regarding current events and modern day research in the accounting field as well as the business environment. The thesis course taken consists of a series of case studies that cover varying areas of financial reporting. These cases can vary greatly by topic; some include analyses of business ethics while others involve critically thinking about possible solutions to present day issues. Throughout the cases, my knowledge of the accounting subject continues to grow, and I make several personal discoveries along the way. The writing process typically consisted of reading articles, discussing events, or watching documentaries before researching the topics individually and constructing a thorough case. My thesis seeks to inform readers of my experience researching and learning about different areas of the accounting profession through a series of case studies.

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Accounting Commons

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