Charles W. Mulford, CPA, PhD

Charles W. Mulford is Invesco Chair and professor of accounting in the DuPree College of Management at Georgia Tech. Since joining the faculty ha 1983, he has bean recognized ten times as the Core Professor of the Year and twice as the Professor of the Year by the Graduate Students in Business Administration. In 1999 the graduate students voted to rename the Core Professor of the Year Award the "Charles W. Mulford Core Professor of the Year Award". An additional teaching award received in 2000 was the university-wide W. Roane Beard Class of 1940 Outstanding Teacher Award. Dr. Mulford's scholarly pursuits include the publication of numerous papers in scholarly as well as professional accounting and finance journals. His research interests center on the effects of accounting standards on investment and credit decision-making, earnings forecasts, the relationship between accounting-based mad market-based measures of risk and international accounting mad reporting practices. More recently, his research interests have turned to the use of published financial reports in the prediction of financial distress. He has co-authored three books, Financial Warnings, published in 1996, Guide to Financial Reporting and Analysis, published in 2000, mad The Financial Numbers Game: Identifying Creative Accounting Practices, published in 2002. In 2002, Dr. Mulford founded the DuPree College's Financial Reporting and Analysis Lab, which is dedicated to conducting unbiased stock market research. Dr. Mulford has appeared on numerous broadcast networks, including CNBC, ABC News, and Bloomberg TV. In addition, he has been quoted in several business publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, The Financial Times, and Fortune. In addition to his work at Georgia Tech, Professor Mulford regularly consults with major domestic and international commercial banks and money-management firms on issues related to credit and investment decision-malting. He is also a consultant to the Center for Financial Research and Analysis (CFRA). Professor Mulford has a doctorate in accounting from the Florida State University and is professionally qualified as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Florida mad Georgia. Prior to joining the Georgia Tech faculty, he practiced public accounting with the firm of Coopers & Lybrand. He was an audit senior in the firm's Miami office.