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Saul Adelman

Associate Professor

Finance

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Academic Background

  • Ph.D. The University of Georgia, Risk Management and Insurance, 1980
  • M.B.A. The University of Georgia, Risk Management and Insurance, 1976
  • B.S.B.A. The University of Florida, 1974
  • A.A. The University of Florida, 1972

Academic & Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor, Miami University (1983–Present).
  • Chair, Department of Finance, Miami University (July, 1996–August, 2006).
  • Acting Chair, Department of Finance, Miami University (1995–1996).
  • Acting Chair, Department of Finance, Miami University (1988–1989).
  • Assistant Professor, Miami University (1980–1982).
  • Instructor, Miami University (1979–1980).
  • Instructor, University of Georgia (1976–1979).
  • Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia (1974–1976).

Recent Publications

  • Adelman, S. W. & Cross, M. L. (in press). Ohio Higher Education Retiree Health Benefits Threatened by Financial Pressures. Academe.
  • Adelman, S. W. & Cross, M. L. (2007). Teaching Note for a Retirement Planning Exercise. Risk Management and Insurance Review, 10 (1), 107-119.
  • Adelman, S. W., Cross, M. L., & Marshall, D. (2007). The Impact of Section 125 Cafeteria Plan Contributions on Social Security Retirement versus the Tax Saving. Journal of Financial Service Professionals, 61 (2), 58-63.
  • Adelman, S. W. & Cross, M. L. (2006). Rates of Return: Understanding Average and Geometric Growth Rates. Advances in Financial Education, 4, 48-55.
  • Adelman, S. W. & Dorfman, M. S. (2005). Professional Financial Planning: Insuring Economic Security, adelmasw.sba.muohio.edu: Self Published.

Honors & Awards

  • 2002: Best article in 2002 published in the Risk Management and Insurance Review, 'Analysis of the Quality of Internet Life Insurance Advice.', Kemper Award.

Areas of Expertise

  • Financial planning
  • Insurance
  • Risk management

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