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International Conference on Critical Thinking

Accounting lecture made by Abraham Briloff ('37), Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Professor of Accountancy emeritus at Baruch College. Abe has been a part of Baruch College since the 1930s when he…

From  Baruch DML 19 plays

Accounting & Finance: Academe Meets Practice Conference (Part 2)

"Financial executives and members of the academic community are brought together in an event sponsored by Accounting Review, the American Accounting Association, Financial Executives…

From  Baruch DML 7 plays

Accounting & Finance: Academe Meets Practice Conference (Part 1)

"Financial executives and members of the academic community are brought together in an event sponsored by Accounting Review, the American Accounting Association, Financial Executives…

From  Baruch DML 20 plays

Does Wall Street Value Corporate Governance?

The practical value of corporate governance and accountability is examined by a distinguished panel of analysts, portfolio managers, and professors. Management culture, proxy statements, and…

From  Baruch DML 2 plays

William McDonough on Corporate Ethics

William McDonough, Chairman of the Public Companies Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) speaks about corporate ethics in relation to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. A short question and answer…

From  Baruch DML 4 plays