Biography
Angela Andrews is a clinical assistant professor of accounting at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business on IUPUI’s campus. Andrews coordinates the Introduction to Financial Accounting classes and teaches Intermediate Accounting.
Her areas of expertise include executive perks, corporate governance, and personal finance. Andrews’ research has been published in Review of Accounting and Finance. She regularly presents at conferences across the country on accounting teaching techniques. Andrews was chosen in 2010 for an academic accounting fellowship with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. A licensed CPA, she serves on the Indiana CPA Society Diversity Advisory Council. Andrews also serves on numerous committees at IUPUI, including IUPUI’s Division of Undergraduate Education Faculty Committee, Kelley’s Graduate Accounting Programs and Undergraduate Policy Committees, and Kelley’s Academic Fairness Committee.
Before coming to the Kelley School in 2013, Andrews taught at Wayne State University. She earned her PhD from Michigan State, and her MBA from Wayne State. Andrews received a BS in industrial and operations engineering from the University of Michigan.
Areas of Expertise (3)
Personal Finance
Corporate Governance
Executive Perks
Accomplishments (1)
Academic Accounting Fellow (professional)
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 2010-2011
Education (3)
Michigan State University: Ph.D. 2004
Wayne State University: M.B.A. 1998
University of Michigan: B.S., Industrial and Operations Engineering 1992
Links (1)
Media Appearances (2)
Articles (2)
Analysts’ Forecasts and Uncertainty About Firm Value
Review of Accounting and Finance
2018 The purpose of this study is to use implied volatilities from exchange traded options to examine the interaction between analysts’ forecast revisions and the market’s perception of uncertainty about firm value.
Corporate Governance and Executive Perquisites
Review of Accounting and Finance
2017 The purpose of this paper is to examine the relation between executive perquisite consumption and indicators of corporate governance after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) expanded the disclosure requirements related to perquisites.