Associate Professor of Accountancy
Carol_Marquardt@baruch.cuny.edu
Education:
| BA |
| University of Wisconsin - Madison
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| 1988
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| MAcc |
| University of Arizona
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| 1990
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| PhD |
| Cornell University |
| 1997
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Areas of Expertise:
Determinants
and implications of corporate financial reporting strategy.
Selected Publications:
K. Kolev, C. Marquardt, and S.
McVay. 2008. SEC scrutiny and the evolution of non-GAAP reporting. Forthcoming
in The Accounting Review.
C. Marquardt
and C.I. Wiedman. 2007. Economic
consequences of financial reporting changes: Diluted EPS and contingent
convertible securities. Forthcoming in Review
of Accounting Studies.
C. Marquardt
and C. Wiedman. 2007. Disclosure, incentives, and contingently convertible
securities. Forthcoming in Accounting Horizons.
A. Klein and C.A.
Marquardt. 2006. Fundamentals of accounting losses. The Accounting Review, Vol. 81, No. 1
(Jan):179-206.
C. Marquardt
and C. Wiedman. 2005. Earnings management and transaction structuring:
Contingent convertible debt and diluted EPS.
Journal of Accounting Research,
Vol. 43, No. 2 (May): 205-243.
B. A. Lougee and C. A. Marquardt.
2004. Earnings informativeness and strategic disclosure: An empirical
examination of ‘pro forma’ earnings. The
Accounting Review, Vol. 79, No. 3 (Jul): 769-795.
C. A. Marquardt and C. I. Wiedman. 2004. How
are earnings managed? An examination of specific accruals. Contemporary
Accounting Research, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Summer): 461-491.
C. A. Marquardt. 2002. The cost of employee
stock option grants: An empirical analysis. Journal of Accounting Research, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Sept): 1191-1217.
S. Balsam, E.
Bartov, and C. Marquardt. 2002. Accrual management, investor sophistication,
and equity valuation: Evidence from 10-Q filings. Journal of Accounting Research, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Sept):
987-1012.
Academic Activities:
Editorial Advisory and Review Board, The Accounting Review, 2005-present
Ad hoc
reviewer for Accounting Horizons, Contemporary Accounting Research, Econometrica,
Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance, Journal of Accounting and
Economics, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Journal of Business
Finance and Accounting, Review of Accounting Studies, and The
Accounting Review
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