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The purpose of this decision case is to discuss business valuation in the context of a privatelyowned service company.
The purpose of this decision case is to discuss business valuation in the context of a privatelyowned service company.
Cyprus Airways was the national carrier of the Republic of Cyprus.
Carolyn Jones was a recent accounting graduate who wanted to take the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam.
Diversity and inclusion are important topics for students to consider as part of their educational experience.
Wal-Mart was becoming a key provider of financial services to millions of US low-income consumers at the fringes of the traditional banking industry.
Building upon our past “From the Editor” articles that focused on cases in the classroom (Peters, Cellucci, and Ford, 2015; Cellucci, Peters, and Woodruff, 2015), the purpose of this ar
This descriptive case provided an exercise for students to argue, under the applicable legal framework, whether the taxpayer’s purported business travel expenses using a recreational vehicle shou
Thus, for this issue, our “From the Editors” article focuses on points made during the workshops.
A top accounting student was struggling with the concept of capital leases versus operating leases.
In Vol. 33 (1), we focused the discussion on cases in the classroom, and we asserted that cases offer value for student learning (Peters, Cellucci, and Ford, 2015).
Patrick Kelly’s receipt of the Explanation of Benefits for his colonoscopy served as the catalyst for recollections of his interactions with providers and staff members in preparation for and aft
The Tacoma Art Museum was a regional, mid-sized museum in Western Washington dedicated to collecting and exhibiting Northwest art.
Based on our own experiences in the classroom, at Society for Case Research meetings, and our working with this journal, we put forth that some of us really began to learn what a case was by atte
As writers who have made numerous attempts to create cases (some more successful than others) we are often asked, "how do you find a topic?" or "what topics make good cases?" These questions are
The Society for Case Research held a preconference workshop to help authors improve their case research skills.
This descriptive case detailing a consumer's ordeal with AT&T culminating in a change to another service provider gives an opportunity to discuss cost of quality in terms of a service industr
This descriptive case was designed for use in an undergraduate taxation or business law class.