Mark E. Friedman
Associate Professor, Accounting
Research Interests
Computerized solutions to business problems; continuous improvement; application; and general controls
Featured Publications
"A 'Six Sigma' Primer for CPAs," The CPA Journal (coauthor with Gitlow)
"The Integration of Technology into the Fundamental Accounting Courses," The National Accounting Journal (coauthor with Munter)
Building Blocks of Accounting - A Financial Perspective, Cybertext Publishing
Building Blocks of Accounting - A Managerial Perspective, Cybertext Publishing
“The Effect of Using the Computer in Accounting,” Accounting Review
Computing Within the Accounting Curriculum, Interface
Computerized Intermediate Accounting, Prentice Hall
Teaching and Professional Experience
- Associate Professor, Accounting, Miami Herbert Business School, 1982 - Present
- Assistant Professor, Accounting, University of Miami School of Business Administration, 1977 - 1982
- Assistant Professor, California State University at Northridge, 1974 - 1977
Specialties
- Microcomputer solutions to business problems
- VBA programming
- Managerial accounting
- Activity-based accounting
- Computer security
Degrees
- Ph.D., Accounting, Information Systems, New York University, 1977
- M.S., Long Island University, 1972
- MBA, Long Island University, 1971
- B.S., Brooklyn College
Honors and Awards
- Outstanding educator award from the Institute of Managerial Accountants