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Baruch Lev

Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance, Director of the Vincent C. Ross Institute for Accounting Research

 

Office Location:

KMC (44 W 4th St.)
Room 10-92

Office Phone:

(212) 998-0028

Office Fax:

(212) 995-4004

Office Hours:

By appointment

E-Mail:

blev@stern.nyu.edu

Homepage:

www.stern.nyu.edu/~blev

Staff Assistant:

Autherine Allison

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Courses:

Spring 2009

B01.1306.30 & 32

Financial Accounting and Reporting

 

B10.4310.20

Empirical Research in Financial Accounting II

Spring 2008

B01.1306.32 & 91

Financial Accounting and Reporting


Areas of Expertise:

Corporate Governance
Financial Statement Analysis
Financial Accounting
Intangibles


Education:

Ph.D. (1968), University of Chicago, Accounting and Finance
M.B.A. (1967), University of Chicago
B.Ac. (1962), Hebrew University, Jerusalem


Licensure:

C.P.A. (1963)


Biography:

Baruch Lev is the director of the Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research and the Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance at New York University Stern School of Business. In his current positions, Professor Lev teaches courses in accounting, and financial analysis.

Professor Lev has been with NYU for more than eight years. His primary research areas of interest include corporate governance; earnings management; financial accounting; financial statement analysis; intangible assets/intellectual capital; capital markets; and mergers and acquisitions. Professor Lev is the author of several books including Intangibles: Management, Measurement, and Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis: A New Approach and Accounting and Information Theory, and has published numerous articles in research publications including The Journal of Finance; Journal of Accounting Research; The Bell Journal of Economics and The Accounting Review. In addition to his research, Professor Lev has been recognized by Accounting Today as one of the top 100 Most Influential People in the accounting profession in 1999 and 2000, was awarded the Outstanding Educator Award by the American Accounting Association, an honorary doctorate by Vasaa University, Finland, and numerous other awards. Professor Lev has recently testified several times before Congress on Enron and other accounting/auditing issues.

Before joining NYU, Professor Lev held professorial positions at the University of Chicago, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University where he was dean of the business school and University of California at Berkeley (jointly appointed by the business and law schools).

Professor Lev received his Bachelor of Accounting degree from Hebrew University, Jerusalem, his Master of Business Administration and his doctorate degrees from the University of Chicago.