Susan Scholz

Susan Scholz is an associate professor and Harper Faculty Fellow at the University of Kansas. Her academic interests lie in Accounting and Information Systems, more specifically Financial Accounting, Restatement of Financial Statements, and the Market for Auditing and Consulting Services.

Education

She received her B.A. in Accounting from The University of Utah and her Ph.D (Business) from University of Southern California.

Honors

She received the Deloitte Wildman Award in 2006. She serves on the Accounting Horizons editorial board.

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gollark: You can easily treat a product as a service by dividing up the purchase price/expected maintenance cost over the lifespan.
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gollark: And?
gollark: If I can get a tablet from a bag or whatever (only the small ones are particularly pocketable, and they then lose any advantage they might have had), I can also probably get out a laptop, which is generally better.

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