1. The Ability of Pro Forma Earnings to Improve Predictability and Comparability Open Access Author: Interdonato, Michael Anthony Title: The Ability of Pro Forma Earnings to Improve Predictability and Comparability Area of Honors: Accounting Keywords: pro forma earningsstreet earningsoperating earningsearnings predictabilityearnings comparability File: Download Interdonato_Michael_The_Ability_of_Pro_Forma_Earnings_to_Improve_Predictability_and_Comparability.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeremiah Ross Green, Thesis SupervisorOrie Edwin Barron, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Comparative Study of the Perceptions of Accounting Students and Certified Public Accountants Regarding Ethics Education in University Accounting Curricula Open Access Author: Evans, Theodore R Title: Comparative Study of the Perceptions of Accounting Students and Certified Public Accountants Regarding Ethics Education in University Accounting Curricula Area of Honors: Accounting Keywords: accountingethicseducationcertified public accountantCPA File: Download Theodore_Evans_Schreyer_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Orie Edwin Barron, Thesis SupervisorOrie Edwin Barron, Thesis Honors AdvisorJeremiah Ross Green, Faculty Reader
3. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE OWNERSHIP’S IMPACT ON POST EARNINGS ANNOUNCEMENT DRIFT Open Access Author: Cronauer, Ryan Joseph Title: ACTIVE AND PASSIVE OWNERSHIP’S IMPACT ON POST EARNINGS ANNOUNCEMENT DRIFT Area of Honors: Finance Keywords: PEADActivePassiveOwnershipPostearningsannouncementdriftefficientmarkethypothesisEMH File: Download Final_Draft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeremiah Ross Green, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMMERCIAL BANKING INDUSTRIES IN PENNSYLVANIA AND THE DUTCH CARIBBEAN Open Access Author: Simon, Bryan Alexander Title: AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMMERCIAL BANKING INDUSTRIES IN PENNSYLVANIA AND THE DUTCH CARIBBEAN Area of Honors: Finance Keywords: Commercial bankingLendingCredit ExtentionDutch CaribbeanSmall BanksPennsylvania File: Download Bryan_Simon_Final_Thesis_April_4.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeremiah Ross Green, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis Honors Advisor