Cindy Durtschi
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Associate Professor |
| School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems (MIS) |
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 7100
Chicago, IL 60604 |
| (312) 362-6783 |
| cdurtsch@depaul.edu |
Academic Degrees
Ph.D. University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ USA, Accounting, 1998
M.Acc. University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, Accounting, 1997
M.A. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV USA, Economics, 1994
B.S. Utah State University, Logan, UT, Economics, 1976
B.S. Utah State University, Logan, UT UA, History, 1975
Academic Experience
Associate Professor, Utah State University (2003 - 2008).
Assistant Professor, Florida State University (1998 - 2003).
Selected Publications
Article
Durtschi, C., Easton, P. (2005). Earnings Management? The shapes of the frequency distributions of earnings metrics are not ipso facto evidence.. Journal of Accounting Research.
Durtschi, C., Fullerton, R. (2005). Teaching Auditors to Detect Fraud: A Problem-based Learning Approach. Journal of Forensic Accounting.
Ali, A., Durtschi, C., Lev, B., Trombley, M. (2004). Institutional Trades before and after Earnings Announcements. Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance.
Durtschi, C., Hillison, W., Pacini, C. (2004). The Effective use of Benford's Law to Assist in Detecting Fraud. Journal of Forensic Accounting.
Durtschi, C. (2003). The Tallahassee BeanCounters: A Problem-Based Learning Case in Forensic Auditing. Issues In Accounting Education.