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Prof. Linda Chase


Linda G. Chase is an Associate Professor of Business Administration and teaches principles of accounting, managerial accounting, principles of fraud examination and principles of auditing.  Linda also teaches a foundation accounting course for students wishing to enter B-W’s various Master’s programs. 

Linda worked for both private industry and public accounting firms prior to joining B-W as a full-time professor.  She has extensive experience working with financial statement preparation and consolidation.  Her last position involved helping with the computer transfer of Eaton’s financial data into their new Oracle computer system.  She designed many of the financial reports that are used globally and trained Eaton employees on designing their own Oracle financial reports to meet their needs in collecting financial information.  She earned an MBA from Baldwin-Wallace College and BBA from Cleveland State University.   Linda is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the state of Ohio and a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE).

 

Publications:

  • Principles of Fraud Examination, Wiley Publishing, 2004 (contributed Fraud in the Financial Statement end of chapter materials)
  • The Peach Blossom Cologne Case, Mc-Graw-Hill Publishing, 2005 (publishing review of updated version of auditing case)
  • Student Guide to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Fraud Magazine book review, July/August 2006

 Classes taught:

  • BUS 211: Principles of Accounting
  • BUS 212 Managerial Accounting
  • BUS 378/578 Principles of Fraud Examination
  • BUS 417/519 Principles of Auditing
  • BUS 500A Foundations of Accounting