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Proposed Audit Reporting Changes: Considerations Of Stakeholders' Perspectives, Daniel J. Gravina Jan 2014

Proposed Audit Reporting Changes: Considerations Of Stakeholders' Perspectives, Daniel J. Gravina

Honors Theses and Capstones

No abstract provided.


Farm Business Management: A Localized Analysis Of Financial Tools Utilized In Agribusiness, Abby L. Lamothe Jan 2014

Farm Business Management: A Localized Analysis Of Financial Tools Utilized In Agribusiness, Abby L. Lamothe

Honors Theses and Capstones

No abstract provided.


Us Real Estate Investment Performance: 1983-2012, John F. Kerrigan Jan 2014

Us Real Estate Investment Performance: 1983-2012, John F. Kerrigan

Honors Theses and Capstones

This study provides an overview of real estate investment performance over a 1983-2012 time period. The results show that although equity REITs outperformed all other assets on average annual return, on a risk-adjusted basis both private retail and apartment real estate outperformed all other assets. The study also found a recent trend in increased correlation between common stocks and REITs.


Pcaob Inspections And Market Repercussions; Is There A Relationship?, Casey J. Wade Jan 2014

Pcaob Inspections And Market Repercussions; Is There A Relationship?, Casey J. Wade

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This study tests whether the PCAOB achieves its goals of issuing inspection reports that provide meaningful and value-adding information for external investment decisions, as measured by investor reaction. The study measures informative value by examining cumulative abnormal stock returns of all companies that had an auditor inspected in 2012. Also tested was 'Big Four' versus other annually inspected firms, as well as 12 significant industries. This study provides statistical evidence that investors respond to PCAOB inspection reports, the responses of which are typically positive. These results demonstrate that investors recognize inspection reports as value-relevant, and consquently use them to make …


Dia-Beat-It: An Online Game For Children And Teenagers With Type 1 Diabetes, Emily M. Stone Oct 2013

Dia-Beat-It: An Online Game For Children And Teenagers With Type 1 Diabetes, Emily M. Stone

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No abstract provided.


Female Authority In A Globalizing Market, Megan R. Mccann Apr 2013

Female Authority In A Globalizing Market, Megan R. Mccann

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No abstract provided.


Caffeine Consumption Habits And Perceptions Among University Of New Hampshire Students, Nicole L. Olsen Apr 2013

Caffeine Consumption Habits And Perceptions Among University Of New Hampshire Students, Nicole L. Olsen

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College students in today’s society have become dependent on caffeine in order to perform at their best in multiple facets of their hectic lives, including classes, clubs, and internships. This study focuses on the specific reasons why college students at the University of New Hampshire are consuming caffeine, where they purchase it, what types of caffeinated beverages they are consuming, and how much they are consuming on a daily basis. The results from the study indicate that coffee is the most popular caffeinated product on campus, and that Dunkin’ Donuts at the MUB is the most popular place to buy …


The Progression Of Financial Restatements: Causes And Market Reaction, Kimberly M. Jarry Apr 2013

The Progression Of Financial Restatements: Causes And Market Reaction, Kimberly M. Jarry

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No abstract provided.


The Beauty Industry's Influence On Women In Society, Ann Marie Britton Oct 2012

The Beauty Industry's Influence On Women In Society, Ann Marie Britton

Honors Theses and Capstones

There has been a significant amount of research done on the effect that advertising in the fashion and beauty industry has on women. By creating advertisements with unrealistic images of beauty, it has resulted in anxiety, low self-esteem, and low self-confidence in many women. Most of these negative emotions stems from unhappiness among body and appearance. Less research has been performed relating to cosmetics and how this can have an influence on women, and how women can use cosmetics to manipulate their appearance. This paper first discusses the existing research that focuses on the cosmetic industry’s influence on women. From …


Industry Comparison Of Executive Compensation And Equity Considerations, Louis Chan Oct 2012

Industry Comparison Of Executive Compensation And Equity Considerations, Louis Chan

Honors Theses and Capstones

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Visual Merchandising On University Of New Hampshire Students, Bailey Comyns Oct 2012

Impact Of Visual Merchandising On University Of New Hampshire Students, Bailey Comyns

Honors Theses and Capstones

Visual merchandising is a marketing tool used by retail outlets in order to make their products attractive and engaging. It has the ability to sway consumers into buying a product, making visual merchandising a useful tool in today’s competitive market. This study examines the impact visual merchandising has on the students of the University of New Hampshire

(UNH). To determine this, we researched both the students and their local retailers. Retailers in Durham, New Hampshire were interviewed to determine how important visual merchandising is to their business. The consensus was that visual merchandising is an important segment of their business; …


Detecting Fraud: Utilizing New Technology To Advance The Audit Profession, Gabriella Stanton Apr 2012

Detecting Fraud: Utilizing New Technology To Advance The Audit Profession, Gabriella Stanton

Honors Theses and Capstones

No abstract provided.


Higher Education Marketing To The Hispanic Student Population, Kimberly Greenwood Apr 2012

Higher Education Marketing To The Hispanic Student Population, Kimberly Greenwood

Honors Theses and Capstones

The Hispanic population in the United States is growing at an unprecedented rate. The U.S. Census Bureau projects the Hispanic population to make up nearly 25% of the entire United States population by the year 2050. This population growth points at a large market for products and services in the U.S., including higher education. This thesis discussion will address characteristics of the Hispanic population in the United States of America, explore the importance of a diverse student population including Hispanic students on a college or university campus, evaluate the competitiveness University of New Hampshire’s current situation with regard to Hispanic …


The Decoy Effect And Investors' Stock Preferences, Brittany Paris Apr 2012

The Decoy Effect And Investors' Stock Preferences, Brittany Paris

Honors Theses and Capstones

The decoy effect is a well-known phenomenon that has received a lot of attention in the field of marketing. This study’s purpose is to discover whether or not the decoy effect applies to the finance. More specifically, whether the decoy effect has any influence on investor’s stock preferences.


White Collar Crime And The United States' Economy, Megan Graham Apr 2012

White Collar Crime And The United States' Economy, Megan Graham

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This paper attempts to study white collar crime and the cost it has on the United States' economy. White collar crime has many ripple effects including job loss, stock price changes, consumer price increases, jail costs, and court costs, and each of these comes at an enormous cost to society. Overall, this paper argues that more resources are needed for white collar crime prevention in order to save a large sum of money each year.


The Late Night Snacking Scene At The University Of New Hampshire: Promoting Healthier Options And Winning Back Market Share, Alicia Papandrea Apr 2012

The Late Night Snacking Scene At The University Of New Hampshire: Promoting Healthier Options And Winning Back Market Share, Alicia Papandrea

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This thesis takes a look at how late night snacking at UNH can be improved toward a healthier way, while at the same time winning back market share for the UNH-operated food stores. After conducting segmentation and positioning analyses, I found that the problem lies in the fact the UNH food stores, Pita Pit in particular, are not being promoted effectively.