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The Beta Alpha Psi Mentorship Program is for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors to ask any questions about classes, the BAP club, interviewing, internships, exam preparation as well as get advice from other students, namely seniors, that have recently been in …
Barbara Porco, PhD, clinical associate professor of accounting, discusses the importance of intangible assets.
If you’re looking to learn about European taxation, you could take a typical business course. Or you could travel to Switzerland to learn about it firsthand as Gabelli School undergraduate students did during last month’s global immersion to Zurich. Over the course …
By Tanisia Morris Note: This story was originally published in the Fordham Newsroom and was re-published here on GabelliConnect. As companies around the world vie for the top spot in business, corporate sustainability is increasingly becoming a critical selling point for today’s …
When one thinks of traveling the world for business, working as an overseas accountant may not immediately spring to mind.
The business world doesn’t operate in silos. The Gabelli School’s Center for Professional Accounting Practices drives that point home. Newly launched this month, it is designed to bring accounting, auditing, and tax professionals together with business and legal scholars from Fordham and other …
By Stevenson Swanson Despite the dramatic changes in the business world over the last few decades, the basic system of accounting to measure a firm’s profitability and prospects has remained largely unchanged since double-entry bookkeeping was devised some 500 years …
Congratulations to the graduate Fordham Chinese Business Society (FCBS) for taking home second place at the fall 2016 NABA NY Case Study Competition on Saturday, October 22.
Taylor Duffy, BS ’20, has the most enviable summers.She lifeguards at a beach club in Breezy Point, Queens, and spends her days exactly where she wants to be.
Roger O’Donnell, the global head of data analytics at KPMG, scanned the lecture room on the third floor of Keating Hall and asked his audience of Fordham students a few questions: “How many of you are seniors? Juniors? Sophomores? … …