charles t. horngren is the edmund w. littlefield professor of
accounting, emeritus, at stanford university. a graduate of
marquette university, he received his mba from harvard university
and his phd from the university of chicago. he is also the
recipient of honorary doctor-ates from marquette university and
depaul university.
a cpa, horngren served on the accounting principles board for six
years, the financial accounting standards board fasb advisory
council for five years, and the council of the aicpa for three
years. for six years he served as a trustee of the financial
accounting foundation, which oversees the fasb and the government
accounting standards board.
horngren is a member of the accounting hall of fame.
a member of the aaa, horngren has been its president and its
director of research. he received its first annual outstanding
accounting educator award.
the california certified public accountants foundation gave
horngren its faculty excellence award and its distinguished
professor award. he is the first person to have received both
awards.
the aicpa presented its first outstanding educator award to
horngren.
horngren was named accountant of the year, in education, by the
national professional accounting fraternity, beta alpha psi.
professor horngren is also a member of the ima, from whom he has
received its distinguished service award. he was a member of the
institute''s board of regents, which adminis-ters the cma
examinations.
walter t. harrison, jr., is professor emeritus of accounting at
the hankamer school of business, baylor university. he received his
bba degree from baylor university, his ms from oklahoma state
university, and his phd from michigan state university.
professor harrison, recipient of numerous teaching awards from
student groups as well as from university administrators, has also
taught at cleveland state community college, michigan state
university, the university of texas, and stanford university.
a member of aaa and the aicpa, professor harrison has served as
chairman of the financial accounting standards committee of aaa, on
the teachingcurriculum development award committee, on the program
advisory committee for accounting education and teaching,and on the
notable contributions to accounting literature committee.
professor harrison has lectured in several foreign countries and
published articles in numer-ous journals, including journal of
accounting research, journal of accountancy, journal of accounting
and public policy, economic consequences of financial accounting
standards,accounting horizons, issues in accounting education, and
journal of law and commerce.
professor harrison has received scholarships, fellowships, and
research grants or awards from pricewaterhouse coopers, deloitte 8c
touche, the ernst : young foundation, and the kpmg
foundation.
m. suzanne oliver is an accounting instructor at the university
of west florida in pensacola, florida. she received her ba in
accounting information systems and her ma in accoun-tancy from the
university of west florida.
oliver began her career in the tax department of a regional
accounting firm, specializing in benefit plan administration. she
has served as a software analyst for a national software
develop-ment firm and as the oracle fixed assets analyst for spirit
energy, formerly part of unocal. a cpa,oliver is a member of the
aaa, aicpa, ficpa, iaaer, ima, tactyc, and the florida
association of accounting educators.
oliver has taught accounting courses of all levels for the
university of west florida, state col-leges, community colleges,
and to practitioners since 1988. she has developed and instructed
online courses using myaccountinglab, webct, d2l, and other
proprietary software.
oliver lives in niceville, fl, with her husband, greg, and son,
cj. she especially thanks her husband, greg, her son, c j, and her
uncle and aunt, jimmy and lida lewis, for their unwavering support
and encouragement. oliver donates a portion of royalties to www.
raffieskids.org, a chari-table organization that assists
children.
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