Tom Hagenberg
Assistant Professor of Accounting Information and Management
Tom Hagenberg is an Assistant Professor in the Accounting Information and Management Department. His research focuses on the determinants and economic consequences of disclosure, with a particular focus on highly regulated industries such as banking and insurance.
Tom holds a Ph.D. and MBA from Indiana University.
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Referee, Management Science, 2022
Referee, Journal of Accounting Research, 2022
Financial Accounting (ACCT-430-0)
This course acquaints students with the process used to construct and understand the financial reports of organizations. The objective is to understand the decisions that must be made in the financial reporting process and to develop the ability to evaluate and use accounting data. Emphasis is placed on understanding the breadth of accounting measurement practices and on being able to make the adjustments necessary for careful analysis. The course highlights the linkages between accounting information and management planning, and decision making and control. Course sections that end in "H" will be taught in a format that combines the convenience and flexibility of online learning with the social and instructional benefits of face-to-face classroom experiences. Online sessions are conducted synchronously with classmates and faculty.