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 Dr. Anne J. Rich
 Professor of Accounting

Last Update: 05/23/00


 
Contact Information School of Business
Quinnipiac College
Hamden, CT 06518

Voice: (203) 582-8787
Fax: (203) 582-8664
E-mail: anne.rich@quinnipiac.edu
Office Hours
(SB 215)
By appointment
Educational Information
  • Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, 1978
  • M.B.A. from the University of Bridgeport
  • B.S. Queens College, 1966

Professional Memberships 
  • CPA, Connecticut
  • Member, American Institute of CPAs
  • Member, Connecticut Society of CPAs
  • Member, Institute of Management Accountants
  • Member, American Accounting Association

Areas of Teaching
  • Financial Accounting
  • Managerial Accounting
  • International Accounting

Areas of Writing
  • Accounting Standards in China
  • Active learning in the accounting classroom
  • International Accounting
Publications & Presentations
  • "The Impact of Active Learning Exercises in the First Financial Accounting Course", to be presented at the Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association in April 2000, co-authored with K. Simione and J. Hollister.
  • "Chinese and American Business Students Differ in Their Ethical Beliefs" with Paul Mihalek and Carl Smith, presented at the 1st China Accounting and Finance Review conference in Hong Kong, June 1999.
  • China's Accounting Reforms- Making Progress Slowly- A 1998 Update presented at the 1998 Global Trends Conference in Curacao, December 1998
  • The Balanced Scorecard: Focusing on Value and Managing Change In Accounting
    Education with J. Ammons and K. Simione, presented at Beijing University's International Accounting and Finance Conference, May 1998 and at the Northeast Regional AAA meeting, April 1998.
  • "Shanghai Petrochemical Co" Case (with R. Goligoski) AICPA Practitioner/Professor Case.
  • China's Accounting Reform Project: Developing Detailed Accounting Standards (with R. Goligoski & Tang G)
  • Research in Accounting Regulation Supplement pp.313-329 1997. Also presented at the IAERR World Congress in Paris, France, Oct. 1997.
  • "Chinese Accounting Standards" revised chapter in World Accounting by Orsini, et al, Matthew Bender 1997.
  • Study Guide to accompany Managerial Accounting by Maher, Stickney and Weil, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1997.
  • "China's Accounting Reform Project: Developing Detailed Accounting Standards - a 1996
    Progress Report", with Richard Goliogoski and Tang GuLiang, presented at the Eighth Annual Asian Pacific Accounting Conference in Vancouver, Canada in October 1996
  • "Breakeven Analysis: A Comparison of China and the U.S", with Kathleen Simione, presented at the 1996 New England Business Association Conference in New York in September 1996.
  • "A Comparison of Ethical Beliefs of Chinese and American Business Students" with Paul Mihalek and Carl Smith presented at the 1996 New England Business Association Conference in New York in September 1996.
  • "Doing Business in China: A Management Accountant's Guide" Management Accounting, to be August 1996. This article received the 1996 Certificate of Merit recognition.
  • "Developing Professional Accounting Ethical Standards in China: Drawing Upon the Experience of U.S. Accountants" with Tang GuLiang, Accounting Research (in Chinese), Volume 3, 1996
  • "Tax Tips for All Teachers - Full- and Part-time" with Lawrence Waterbury, AAUP Vanguaard Newsletter, February-March, 1996.
  • "The PRC's Accounting Reform Progress" coauthored with Tang GuLiang presented at the Seventh Annual Asian Pacific Accounting Conference in Seoul Korea, November 1995.
  • "A Comparison of South Korea's Accounting System with the U.S. and IASC" with Professor Cho and L. Waterbury, presented at the Seventh Annual Asian Pacific Accounting Conference in Seoul Korea, November 1995.
  • "A Comparison of the Conceptual Frameworks of China, the U.S. and the International Accounting Standards Committee" with Li Dianfu, Yang Youhong , and Wang Bing presented at the November 1994 at the Sixth Annual Asian Pacific Accounting Conference in Taiwan. Also presented at the 1995 Northeast Regional American Accounting Association Conference.
  • "Understanding Global Standards" Management Accounting, April 1995. This article received the 1995 Certificate of Merit recognition

 

Professional Experience
  • Served as an expert witness in two cases concerning small business valuations.
  • Consultant to small businesses since 1971 providing on-going tax and accounting advice.
  • Staff Accountant, Price Waterhouse, 1966-67.
Administrative Experience
  • Chairperson, Department of Accounting, Quinnipiac College, 1988 - present.
  • Director of the Institute for Accounting Education Chairperson, Department of Accounting, University of Bridgeport, 1986 - 1988
  • Co-director, Financial Planning Program Chairperson, Department of Accounting, University of Hartford, 1985 - 1986
  • Director, Executive MBA Program, Director, Center for the Study of Professional Accountancy Director, Division of Accountancy, University of New Haven, 1979 - 1982.
Professional Activities
  • Connecticut Society of CPA's- Education Committee
  • American Accounting Association AASCB Committee member 1996 - 1998
  • Institute of Management Accountants National Service: 1992 Reviewer for Manuscript Award; 1992 Chair, Session on Trade with Canada at the IMA Annual Meeting, 1989-1995; Education, Committee,1988-1989 Public Relations Committee; 1986-1988 Research Committee;
    Institute of Management Accountants New Haven Chapter: 1991-present Manuscript Director

 

Professional Teaching
  • "Doing Business in China" Presented to the Toledo, Ohio Chapter Institute of Management Accounting
  • CPA Report, 1998, The Balanced Scorecard
  • CPA Report, Nov. 1997, FASB 130: Comprehensive Income Understanding Comprehensive Income presented to Connecticut Association of Professional Accountants, Oct. 1997.
Teaching Experience
  • Quinnipiac College, Professor, 1988 - present William S. Perlroth Professor of Accounting (endowed chair)
  • University of Bridgeport, Professor, 1986 - 1988
  • University of Hartford, Associate Professor, 1982 - 1986
  • University of New Haven, Associate Professor, 1979 - 1982
  • University of Connecticut, Assistant Professor, 1977 - 1979
  • University of New Haven, Assistant Professor, 1971 - 1977
Honors and Recognitions
  • Recognized as foreign expert to the People's Republic of China, 1995. Participated in discussions with Ministry of Finance concerning accounting standards in November 1995 in Beijing. On sabbatical in Beijing, Fall 1995, where I was a visiting professor at the Beijing Institute of Business. Lectured at Beijing University and Nankai University. Studied Mandarin Chinese for 1 year.
  • Institute of Management Accountants 1996 Certificate of Merit for article on doing business in China.
  • Institute of Management Accountants 1995 Certificate of Merit for article on international accounting standards.
Community Activities
  • Volunteer for Department of Aging, State of Connecticut, Partnership program.
  • Trained as an information specialist for the state's long-term care insurance program.
  • Wrote articles for Connecticut CPA and AAUP.

           

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