Kathryn E. Easterday
Ph.D.
Department of ACCOUNTANCY
Wright State University
United States of America
Biography
Education History: PhD in Business Administration (Accounting), University of Cincinnati, 2007 MAcc, Wright State University, 1999 MS in Manufacturing Management, Kettering University (formerly GMI), 1993 BS in Chemical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1986 Academics Teaching: ACC 3010: Intermediate Financial Accounting ACC 7460: Financial Statement Analysis Dr. Easterday holds a PhD in Business Administration (Accounting), a Masters of Accountancy, a Master of Science in Manufacturing Management, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering. Her professional experience includes 12 years in engineering and technical sales at General Motors Corporation, where she was involved with automotive interior and safety products. She also worked in public accounting, as an auditor at Arthur Andersen, LLP and at a small accounting firm in Dayton, OH where her duties included audit, tax and business advisory work. She taught accounting at Miami University for six years prior to her arrival at Wright State University. Dr. Easterday has been married to her husband Dennis since 1984. They reside in Beavercreek, OH.
Research Interest
Accountancy,Manufacturing Management,Chemical Engineering.
Publications
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asterday, Kathryn E. and Tim V. Eaton. 2012. “Defined Benefit Pension Plans: Understanding the Differences Between the Public and Private Sector,†CPA Journal, 82(9): 22-29.
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Easterday, Kathryn E. 2015. “The January effect anomaly: effect on the returns-earnings association.†American Journal of Business, 30(2): 114-146.
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Brown, Kevin F. and Kathryn E. Easterday. 2016. “Personal disaster recovery plans: helping individuals when tragedy occurs.†CPA Journal, 86(5): 50-53.