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Exploration Of Accounting Topics, Rachel Sheffield Apr 2021

Exploration Of Accounting Topics, Rachel Sheffield

Honors Theses

This thesis compiles eleven case studies related to the modern economic and professional environment as they relate to accounting. Each case was completed over the course of one week and describes the challenges, details, and outcomes related to the issue at hand. Accounting is a broad and intricate field that intertwines business, the economy, the government, and the public. Investigating many of the issues that an accountant may face before entering a career in accountant has proven to be very beneficial in understanding the expansiveness of the work. Whether having a career in bookkeeping, audit, tax, advisory, or finance, accountants …


Honors Accounting Practicum, Richard Roger Sankey Iii Apr 2021

Honors Accounting Practicum, Richard Roger Sankey Iii

Honors Theses

This thesis is comprised of 12 case studies that involve various financial accounting concepts and principles. Topics range from analyzing various client markets in differing cities to looking at difficult tax accounting scenarios. This thesis was written under the guidance of Dr. Vicki Dickson throughout a yearlong class that was taken during my junior year. This class expanded my knowledge on current accounting trends and technology. Through these case studies I was able to better prepare myself for the rapidly evolving accounting world.


Honors Accounting Thesis, John Mcintyre Apr 2021

Honors Accounting Thesis, John Mcintyre

Honors Theses

This thesis is made up of twelve case studies completed during my junior year over various financial accounting topics. The class was led by Dr. Vicki Dickinson, who oversaw every aspect of each particular case study. The topics covered in this thesis range from various fields and expanded my knowledge on many accounting ideas. I know for sure that each case study prepared us as students for the ever-changing accounting world as we begin to start our careers in financial accounting.


Compilation Of Cases Investigating Principles Of Accounting, Celia Sullivan Apr 2021

Compilation Of Cases Investigating Principles Of Accounting, Celia Sullivan

Honors Theses

This thesis is composed of two semesters worth of investigative cases into different aspects of the accounting field. There are 10 cases that each offer a unique perspective on varying aspects of accounting as a profession. Each case posed a different issue or controversy in the profession and proposed answers to the questions asked. The thesis shows a well-rounded understanding of the applications of accounting and the Generally Accepted Principles of Accounting. These cases were created and completed within the Accounting 420 course taught by Professor Victoria Dickinson in the fall and spring semesters of 2020.


Honors Accounting Thesis, Ryan Rodgers Apr 2021

Honors Accounting Thesis, Ryan Rodgers

Honors Theses

This thesis contains twelve case studies that pertain to various accounting concepts and matters. The topics vary from 10-K evaluations to blockchain. This thesis was written under the guidance from Dr. Victoria Dickinson during my junior in an Independent Study class (ACCY 420). I benefitted greatly from participating in this class, and it allowed me to gain more knowledge from current accounting situations.


A Survey Of Accounting Case Studies, Maddie Dyess Apr 2021

A Survey Of Accounting Case Studies, Maddie Dyess

Honors Theses

The following document contains work done over the span of a year under the direction of Dr. Victoria Dickinson at the University of Mississippi in the Honors Accy 420 class. For the thesis requrement in accordance with the standards set by the Patterson School of Accountancy and the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, I was able to complete a set of case studies pertaining to accounting. The purpose of this research program is to help equip students pursuing a career in the accounting field through a variety of accounting topics. Some cases focus on accounting principles in accordance with GAAP, …


An Overview Of Select Accounting Topics Through Case Studies And Research, James Pugh Apr 2021

An Overview Of Select Accounting Topics Through Case Studies And Research, James Pugh

Honors Theses

During the calendar year of 2020, amongst all the turmoil surrounding our world, I had the privilege of taking part in Dr. Dickinson’s Honors 420 course. I will be forever grateful for the fresh and in-depth outlook she imparted on me in terms of my profession and the topic of accounting as a whole. This thesis is an overview of several broad and important accounting topics, along with various world-wide economic and financial reporting issues that have changed the accounting profession. This thesis has allowed strengthen my understanding of the subject of accountancy. The University of Mississippi, accounting students of …


An Examination Of Accounting Topics Through The Completion Of Case Studies, Kayla Biando Apr 2021

An Examination Of Accounting Topics Through The Completion Of Case Studies, Kayla Biando

Honors Theses

This thesis, completed under the direction of Dr. Victoria Dickinson in Accountancy 420, a year-long thesis course, is composed of eleven case studies and is intended to analyze various areas of accounting and financial reporting. This topic analysis, along with the numerous accounting firm presentations that were offered to expose us to potential future professional opportunities, helped to further enhance our knowledge of the accounting profession while developing our critical thinking processes and related research techniques. That said, the completion of this course, both information-enhancing and skill-building, assisted in setting us up for a future career in professional accounting.


An Analysis Of Cases Demonstrating Financial Accounting Fundamentals, Matthew Conroy Apr 2021

An Analysis Of Cases Demonstrating Financial Accounting Fundamentals, Matthew Conroy

Honors Theses

The purpose of this paper is to analyze key financial accounting fundamentals through the completion of case studies administered during the 2020-2021 academic school year. These case studies have included in-depth analysis designed to provide insight into accounting topics that transcends what was learned through prior academic instruction. Over the last year, these cases have provided more practical applications of topics including taxation, financial reporting, investment decisions, and thorough analysis of a company through a mock case study presented in front of industry professionals. Ultimately, these case studies have afforded me the opportunity to develop my knowledge of financial accounting …


An Exploration Of Case Studies Surrounding The Accounting Environment, Kaitlin Elizabeth Haines Apr 2021

An Exploration Of Case Studies Surrounding The Accounting Environment, Kaitlin Elizabeth Haines

Honors Theses

I formulated my thesis throughout my yearlong Accounting 420 and 421 class, an exclusive class for accounting majors in the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College. Throughout the year we were assigned eleven different cases to complete, ranging from interviews, certifications, and in-depth case competitions.

Each case was selected to teach us a new accounting topic for the week. Our knowledge expanded by using real companies and financial statements, to prepare us for the future.

Instead of defending my thesis to the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, the class competed in two case competitions with Big 4 accounting firms. This unique …


Do Bears Prefer The Weak And The Downtrodden? The Effects Of The 52-Week Low And Financial Strength On Short-Seller Behavior, Christopher Alan Miller Jan 2021

Do Bears Prefer The Weak And The Downtrodden? The Effects Of The 52-Week Low And Financial Strength On Short-Seller Behavior, Christopher Alan Miller

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation investigates the effects of a company’s financial strength on short-seller behavior around a non-information-producing event. The distance of a stock price to its 52-week high or low does not provide fundamental information, but the price extremes serve as salient price points upon which investors anchor their expectations of future stock performance. Using a large sample of daily short sales data, I investigated the effects of both the proximity to the 52-week low and the financial strength of the underlying company on short-seller behavior. I found that short-selling volume increases as the price nears its 52-week low and that …