jalal soroosh is a professor of accounting at loyola university maryland. he received his ph.d. in accounting from the university of mississippi and holds a certificate in management accounting (cma). he has published numerous articles in practitioners and academic journals such as the cpa journal, management accounting, strategic finance, corporate controller, the journal of business and economic perspectives and review of business. he also has an extensive teaching experience in various mba/emba programs in china. jalal brings a good mix of teaching and work experience to his classes. in addition to over twenty…
intermediate accounting at the undergraduate level
phd, university of mississippi.
mba, george washington university.
ba, iranian institute of advanced accounting.
a variety of practical experiences with arthur andersen & co., coopers & lybrand, c.w. amos & company, mccormick, reznick fedder & silverman, and neighborcare.
certificate of merit, awarded by institute of management accountants for his co-authored paper entitled “how to adopt ifrs in five steps,” published in the september 2011 issue of strategic finance.
new york state society of cpa 2004 max block award for “accounting for special purpose entities revised: fasb interpretation 46r,” published in the cpa journal, july 2004.
most valued professor, selected by executive mba fellows class of 2007
served as kpmg faculty fellow for two years (2000-2001)
langmead, joseph, soroosh, jalal, et.al. “how to adopt ifrs in five steps,” strategic finance, (september 2011), 53-60.
langmead, joseph and soroosh, jalal, “accounting for financial instruments – more turmoil ahead,” the cpa journal, (february 2011), 6-12.
langmead, joseph and soroosh, jalal, “current perspectives on ifrs: a survey of cpas in public practice,” the cpa journal, (august 2010), 12-18.
langmead, joseph and soroosh, jalal, “roadmap to ifrs 1: initial adoption of ifrs by us companies,” the cpa journal, (october 2009), 24-29.