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Hugo Nurnberg

Hugo Nurnberg

Professor of Accountancy

Hugo_Nurnberg@baruch.cuny.edu

Education:

BSQueens College

MBABaruch College

PhDColumbia University

CPAState of New York


Areas of Expertise:

Financial Reporting of Business Combinations, Deferred Income Taxes, Leases, Pensions, Cash Flows

Selected Publications:

"Ethical Reflections on Company-Owned Life Insurance," Journal of Business Ethics (July 2008), pp. 845-54 (with Douglas Lackey).

"Accounting for Business Combinations," Issues in Accounting Education (May 2007), pp.255-284 (with Jan Sweeney).

"The Distorting Effects of Acquisitions and Dispositions on Net Operating Cash Flow," Accounting Forum, (September 2006), pp. 209-26.

The Cash Flow Statement (Washington: Bureau of National Affairs, 2006), monograph, 12 chapters.

Perspectives on the Cash Flow Statement under FASB Statement No. 95 (New York: Center for Excellence in Accounting and Security Analysis, Columbia University, 2006), pp. 1-142

"Accounting for Company Owned Life Insurance," Accounting Horizons, June 2004, pp. 109-126.

"Minority Interest in Consolidated Retained Earnings Statement," Accounting Horizons, June 2001, pp. 119-146.

"Inconsistencies and Ambiguities in Cash Flow Statements Under FASB Statement No. 95," Accounting Horizons, June 1993, pp. 60-75.

"Annual and Interim Financial Reporting of Changes in Accounting Estimates," Accounting Horizons, September 1988, pp. 15-25.

Academic Activities:

Has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, University of Chicago, Rutgers University, and St. John's University, and was Professor of Accounting at Michigan State University.

Professional Activities:

New York CPA.

Expert witness work.

Presents continuing education programs for practicing accountants and nonfinancial executives.


 

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