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Barry Arlinghaus

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Accountancy

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Academic Background

  • Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, Accounting, 1979
  • M.B.A. Miami University, Marketing, 1972
  • B.S.B.A. Xavier University, Accounting, 1969

Academic & Professional Experience

  • Professor (1987-1998), Deloitte & Touche Professor of Accountancy, Miami University (1998-Present).
  • Chair, Miami University (1994–1998).
  • Acting Chair, Miami University (1993–1994).
  • Detailed to the Research Divison of the National Office, Internal Revenue Service (Summer & Fall1990).
  • Associate Professor, Miami University (1983–1987).
  • Faculty Internship, Arthur Andersen & Co. (Summer 1985).
  • Associate Professor (with Tenure), Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (1982–1983).
  • Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (1980–1982).
  • Assistant Professor, School of Law, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (Summer1981).
  • Assistant Professor, Texas Tech University (1978–1980).
  • Instructor, Miami University (1976–1978).
  • Coopers & Lybrand, Supervising Tax Specialist and Audit Senior (1972-1975).
  • Audit Staff, Arthur Andersen & Co. (1969–1971).
  • Cost Accountant, Procter & Gamble (1967–1969)

Recent Publications

  • Arlinghaus, B.P. Professional Interaction, Relevant Practical Experience, and Intellectual Contributions at Nondoctoral AACSB Accredited Accounting Programs, The Journal of Education for Business, 83 (4), March-April 2008, p.202-206
  • Arlinghaus, B. P. Accounting Accreditation: The Process and the Practitioner's Role. The CPA Journal, LXXVII (no. 8), August, 2007, p. 6-9.
  • Arlinghaus, B.P. The Effect of SOX and the Increased Focus on Accounting for Income Taxes. The Tax Executive,  Vol. 59, No. 2, March-April 2007, p. 149-161.
  • Arlinghaus, B. P. What Really Happens in Tax Practice. New Accountant (713), 2006, p. 15-16.
  • Arlinghaus, B. P. Public Accounting Needs Goods Followers. CPA Journal, LXXVI (no. 1), January 2006, p.6-9.
  • Arlinghaus, B. P. Internal Control and the Corporate Tax Function. Internal Auditing, 20 (5), September-October, 2005. p. 22-28.

Honors & Awards

  • 2005: Honored Professor of 2005, Associated Student Government, Miami University.
  • 2003: Miami University Beta Gamma Sigma Distinguished Faculty Award, Miami University Beta Gamma Sigma.
  • 2002: Outstanding Ohio Accounting Educator Award–co-sponsored by the Ohio Society of CPAs and the Ohio Region of the American Accounting Association, Ohio Society of CPAs and Ohio Region of the American Accounting Association.
  • 1981: Outstanding Professor in Accounting Award, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Peat, Parwick, Mitchell & Co.
  • 1981: Teacher of the Year, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Beta Alpha Psi.
  • 1980: Illinois CPA Foundation, Outstanding Discussion Leader, Illinois CPA Foundation.

Professional Interests

  • Research: Organization and operation of large corporate tax departments; Tax and business issues facing closely held and family businesses; Accounting and tax education research.
  • Teaching: Federal Income Tax Accounting, Taxation of Business Entities, Business and Professional Ethics for Executives and Accountants

Areas of Expertise

  • Business problems
  • Corporate tax departments
  • Family business
  • Tax education
  • Tax problems
  • Taxation

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