John Wild

Professor - Accounting & Information Systems at Wisconsin School of Business

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  • Wisconsin School of Business

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Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

John J. Wild is a distinguished professor of business and accounting at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Business.

His research interests include financial accounting and reporting, business analysis and valuation, international financial markets, corporate governance, and earnings quality. Professor Wild’s research articles appear in The Accounting Review, the Journal of Accounting Research, the Journal of Accounting and Economics, the Contemporary Accounting Research, the Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, the Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, and other academic journals.

He has received numerous teaching awards from the Wisconsin School of Business as well as from Michigan State University. He has also taught at the University of Manchester, England.

He is past associate editor of Contemporary Accounting Research and serves on several editorial boards. Professor Wild is a frequent speaker at universities and national and international conferences, and is the author of several best-selling books in accounting and business.

Professor Wild earned his Ph.D. in business from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Undergraduate Courses

Financial Statement Analysis (ACC 603 Section 1), Fall 2008.

Financial Statement Analysis (AIS 603 Section 2), Fall 2009.

Financial Statement Analysis (AIS 603 Section 3), Fall 2009.

Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation (AIS 603 Section 1), Fall 2006.

Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation (AIS 603 Section 3), Fall 2006.

Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation (AIS 603 Section 2), Fall 2006.

Financial Statement Analysis (AIS 603 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Financial Statement Analysis (AIS 603 Section 2), Fall 2010.

Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation (AIS 603 Section 1), Fall 2007.

Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation (AIS 603 Section 2), Fall 2007.

Accounting Principles--COURSE COORDINATOR (ACC 300), Spring 2008.

Accounting Principles -- Faculty Coordinator (AIS 300), Fall 2007.

Accounting Principles -- Faculty Coordinator (AIS 300), Spring 2007.

Accounting Principles -- Faculty Coordinator (AIS 300), Fall 2006.

Accounting Principles -- Faculty Coordinator (AIS 300), Spring 2006.

Graduate Courses

Seminar in Accounting Research (ACC 971), Spring 2002.

PhD Seminar -- Archival / Empirical Research in Accounting (AIS 971 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Smr-Accounting Research (ACCT 971 Section 1), Spring 2008.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2001.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2001.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2002.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2002.

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Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2003.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2003.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2003.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2004.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2004.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Fall 2004.

Financial Accounting (ACC 700), Spring 2001.

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