| Rick Antle |

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William S. Beinecke Professor of Accounting
Professor Antle is an expert on many facets of accounting. His academic research has been on such diverse topics as auditor independence, the reporting of business income, the use of information in capital budgeting decisions, the compensation of corporate executives, the incentives of auditors and the structure of CPA firms. He has served as a consultant in matters involving auditor independence, compensation, the proper application of accounting methods, auditing standards, and capital budgeting.
Consultancies
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Chase-Manhattan Bank
Deloitte & Touche
Ernst & Young
General Motors Corporation
ICI International
KPMG
Monsanto
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Reuters
Union Pacific Railroad Company
United States Department of Justice, Anti-trust Division
Achievements and Awards
Visiting Scholar, Oklahoma State University, 2006
Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Lecturer in Accounting, Baruch College, 2002
Symposium Speaker, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2000
Speaker, Big 10 Doctoral Consortium, 1999
Plenary speaker, British Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Manchester, U.K.,1998
Distinguished Lecturer, Second Doctoral Consortium of the Chinese Accounting Professors Association, Guangzhou, China, 1997
Editorships
Editorial Board:
Journal of Business, Finance & Accounting
Selected Books
Essays on Accounting Theory in Honour of Joel S. Demski, (with F. Gjesdal and J. Liang, eds.,) Springer, 2007
Financial Accounting, 2nd Edition, (with S. J. Garstka), South-Western, 2004
Financial Accounting: Questions, Exercises, Problems and Cases, 2nd Edition, (with S. J. Garstka and K. Sevigny), Thomson South-Western, 2004
Financial Accounting: Solutions Manual for Questions, Exercises, Problems and Cases, 2nd Edition (with S. J. Garstka and K. Sevigny), Thomson South-Western, 2004
Selected Articles
"Incentive Problems and the Timing of Investment" (with P.Bogetoft and A.W. Stark), Essays on Accounting Theory in Honour of Joel S. Demski, Springer, 2007
"The Joint Determination of Audit Fees, Nonaudit Fees, and Abnormal Accruals" (with E. Gordon, G. Narayanamoorthy, and L. Zhou), The Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, November, 2006
"Information Systems, Incentives and the Timing of Investments" ( with P. Bogetoft and A.W. Stark), Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Winter, 2001
"Dividend Covenants and Income Measurement" (with F. Gjesdal), Review of Accounting Studies, Spring, 2001
"Selection from Many Investments with Managerial Private Information" (with P. Bogetoft and A.W. Stark), Contemporary Accounting Research, Fall, 1999
Education
PhD Stanford University, 1981
BS Oklahoma State University, 1975
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