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Shenandoah Business Professors’ Expertise Tapped in Publications

Opinions Appear in Accounting Today and on WalletHub.com

An opinion article by Assistant Professor of Accounting Yunita Anwar, Ph.D., was published recently in Accounting Today, the leading information resource for public accountants. Her opinion piece focuses on the delicate balance accountants must maintain between using technology to increase productivity and maintaining essential human abilities like professional skepticism and ethical judgment. It highlights the value of technology as a complement to human expertise rather than a substitute for it, promoting ongoing skill development and the thoughtful incorporation of technology into accounting practices.

Dr. Anwar was also recently featured in the “Ask the Experts” section of a WalletHub.com piece about credit cards, sharing her view on how newcomers should use credit cards, noting that credit cards should be treated like debit cards, and that people should only spend what they can repay in the short term. Read her full answer at WalletHub.com

Additionally, Assistant Professor of Marketing Mrinalini Choudhary, Ph.D., also offered her take on the Chase Freedom Flex credit card as part of WalletHub’s review of the card. See what she had to say as an expert on WalletHub.

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