masters in accounting

2011 SWTLC

  • Communicating Through Technology
    The 2011 Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference hosted some 95 participants form multiple colleges in Texas. This two day event April 1-2, 2011 was all about an exchange of ideas and research papers on the teaching environment.

SA CPA Honor Students 2010

  • Oak Hills CC
    The annual Meet the Firm Day also featured awards to area accounting students.

SWTLC 2010

  • Prof. Kathleen Voges
    Welcome to the 2nd Annual SWTLC, Conquering the Digital Frontier.

TAMUSA Library

  • P2240002
    Learn about the accounting review mateirals!

Economic Sites and Blogs

Columnists - Thoughtful Reading

The View from Abroad

Accounting Links

Socionomics

2009 SWTLC

  • Saturday Lunch
    Our First Annual SWTLC!
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The Great Depression

  • Benjamin Roth: The Great Depression: A Diary

    Benjamin Roth: The Great Depression: A Diary
    It's all here, times change people don't -the endless govt programs that fail to stimulate the private sector -the ups and downs of the economy, the veterans pension stimulates just as the housing credit did, until of course the money runs out -Roth is a attorney in Youngstown Ohio who kept a diary regarding the economy from 1930 until WW II breaks out, he is objective, candid, and forthright which is more than we get from Washington DC now or then highly recommended

Bought And Paid For

An American Prof in China

  • An American Professor in China
    My friend Beth is a visiting Professor in China for six months. You can follow her experiences on her yardengine blog and learn more about China.

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February 06, 2012

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Luis Martinez

I agree with your assessment of the naivete of bin Talal. Recent history shows us that very few monarchs or dictators are willing to cede power (until it is evident such power will be forcefully taken from them). The advent of technology and the instant information it brings will continue to be a thorn in the side of the world's dictatorships. These are fascinating times, aren't they?

Dennis Elam

Luis

Yes it is amazing that of all people the Saudis have the it cannot happen here after what happened up the road in Romania in 1989. Romnania now looks like a hippie commune compared to Saudi Arabia....yet the Romania PM just had to resign

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