Terry Warfield

Richard J. Johnson Chair of the Department of Accounting and Information Systems. Professor - Accounting & Information Systems. PwC Professor in Accounting at Wisconsin School of Business

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  • Wisconsin School of Business

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Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

Terry D. Warfield is the PwC Professor in Accounting at the Wisconsin School of Business. He is also the Richard J. Johnson Chair of the Department of Accounting and Information Systems.

Warfield's area of expertise is financial accounting. Prior to his academic career, he worked for five years in the banking industry and from 1995-1996 he served as the Academic Accounting Fellow in the Office of the Chief Accountant at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington D.C. While on the staff, he worked on projects related to financial instruments, financial institutions, and helped coordinate a symposium on intangible asset financial reporting.

Warfield's primary research interests concern financial accounting standards and disclosure policies, including the effects of accounting information and disclosures on securities markets.

He has published articles in various scholarly and practice oriented outlets. He has served on the editorial board of The Accounting Review, Accounting Horizons, and Issues in Accounting Education and has served as a reviewer for many other accounting and business journals. He has served the American Accounting Association on: the Financial Accounting Standards Committee (chair 1995-1996), the Association Council, Nominations Committee, president of the Financial Accounting and Reporting Section (2004-2006), and chair of the Regulations Committee (2007-2008). Warfield was one of three academic members of the Advisory Council to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (2005-2009). He currently serves as a trustee for the Financial Accounting Foundation.

Warfield teaches intermediate and masters-level courses in financial reporting and he has served on numerous Ph.D. dissertation committees.

He has received teaching awards at both the University of Iowa and at UW-Madison, and he has developed several case studies based on his research for use in accounting classes. These cases and related instructional articles have been published in Issues in Accounting Education and the AICPA Professor-Practitioner Case Development Program. Warfield is co-author (with D. Kieso and J. Weygandt) of Intermediate Accounting, (16th Edition, FASB Update), Intermediate Accounting (IFRS 3rd Edition), and Intermediate Accounting: Principles and Analysis (2nd Edition).

He received a B.S. and MBA from Indiana University and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa.

Selected Published Journal Articles

  • Clor Proell, S. & Warfield, T. & Proell, C. (2014). The Effects of Presentation Salience and Measurement Subjectivity on Nonprofessional Investors' Fair Value Judgments. Contemporary Accounting Research (30), 45-66.
  • Warfield, T. & Luo, T. (2012). The implementation effects of expanded consolidation: the case of consolidating special purpose entities. Accounting and Finance, On-Line (28 pages). doi: 10.1111/acfi.12004.
  • Dickinson, V. & Kimmel, P. & Warfield, T. (2012). The Accounting and Market Consequences of Accelerated Share Repurchases. Review of Accounting Studies (17), 41-71. doi: 10.1007/s11142-011-9162-7.
  • Cheng, Q. & Warfield, T. & Ye, M. (2011). Equity incentives and earnings management: Evidence from the banking industry. Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance (26), 317-349. doi: 10.1177/0148558X11401219.
  • Kohlbeck, M. & Warfield, T. (2010). Accounting Standard Attributes and Accounting Quality. Research in Accounting Regulation (22), 59-70. doi: 10.1016/j.racreg.2010.07.001.
  • Cheng, Q. & Warfield, T. (2005). Equity incentives and earnings management. The Accounting Review (80), 441-476. doi: 10.2308/accr.2005.80.2.441.
  • Cheng, Q. & Frischmann, P. & Warfield, T. (2003). The market perception of corporate claims. Research in Accounting Regulation (16), 3-28.
  • Skaife, H. & Warfield, T. (2003). Audits as a Corporate Governance Mechanism: Evidence from the German Market. Journal of International Accounting Research (2), 1-21. doi: 10.2308/jiar.2003.2.1.1.

Presentations

Accounting Research Workshop ( 2016 ) Bank Interest Rate Risk Management and Valuation of Earnings

Accounting Research Workshop ( 2013 ) The Relevance and Faithful Representation of Pension Measurements

Accounting Research Workshop ( 2011 ) IFRS: Convergence and More

Accounting Research Workshop ( 2011 ) IFRS Convergence

AAA Annual Meeting ( 2010 ) Use of Technology in On-Line Forums

Accounting Research Workshop ( 2009 ) The Accounting Consequences of Accelerated Share Repurchases

Accounting Research Workshop ( 2009 ) The Accounting Consequences of Accelerated Share Repurchases

Accounting Research Workshop ( 2009 ) The Accounting Consequences of Accelerated Share Repurchases

Undergraduate Courses

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2002.

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2003.

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2004.

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2005.

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2001.

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2001.

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2001.

Professional Practice Issues in Accounting and Auditing (ACC 601), Spring 2006.

Professional Issues (AIS 601 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Reading & Rsch-Accounting (AIS 399 Section 85), Spring 2008.

Bus Fund for Non-Bus Majors I (BUS 310 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Fundamentals of Accounting and (BUS 310 Section 1), Fall 2011.

Financial Reporting II (ACC 302), Fall 2003.

Financial Reporting II (AIS 302 Section 2), Spring 2008.

Introduction to Business (BUS 100 Section 1), Fall 2009.

Introduc tory Accounting (ACC/ACC 100), Spring 2013.

Introductory Accounting (ACC/ACC 100), Fall 2013.

Graduate Courses

Smr:Financial Reporting Theory (ACC 770 Section 1), Fall 2008.

Smr:Financial Reporting Theory (ACC 770 Section 2), Fall 2008.

Seminar in Financial Accounting Theory (ACC 770), Fall 2005.

Seminar in Financial Accounting Theory (ACC 770), Fall 2005.

Seminar in Financial Accounting Theory (AIS 770), Fall 2006.

Seminar in Financial Accounting Theory (AIS 770), Fall 2006.

Financial Reporting Theory (AIS 770 Section 1), Fall 2007.

Financial Reporting Theory (AIS 770 Section 2), Fall 2007.

Combined Undergraduate & Graduate Courses

Financial Reporting II (ACC/ACC 302/702 Section 2), Fall 2008.

Financial Reporting II (ACC/ACC 302/702), Fall 2001.

Financial Reporting II (ACC/ACC 302/702), Fall 2004.

Financial Reporting II (AIS/AIS 702/302 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Financial Reporting II (AIS/AIS 302/702 Section 1), Fall 2011.

Learning/Teaching Oriented Publications

  • Kieso, D. & Weygandt, J. & Warfield, T. (2017). Intermediate Accounting - 3rd Edition: IFRS Edition.
  • Kieso, D. & Weygandt, J. & Warfield, T. (2016). Intermediate Accounting, 16th Edition. , 1557.
  • Kieso, D. & Weygandt, J. & Warfield, T. (2014). Intermediate Accounting - 2nd Edition: IFRS Edition.
  • Kieso, D. & Weygandt, J. & Warfield, T. (2014). Intermediate Accounting, 15th Edition - FASB Update. , 1557.
  • Kieso, D. & Weygandt, J. & Warfield, T. (2013). Intermediate Accounting, 15th Edition. , 1557.
  • Kieso, D. & Weygandt, J. & Warfield, T. (2011). Intermediate Accounting, 14th Edition.
  • Dickinson, V. & Kimmel, P. & Warfield, T. (2011). Bioscience Company: Accounting for Idle Plant Assets. Issues in Accounting Education (26), 155-162. doi: 10.2308/iace.2011.26.1.155.
  • Kieso, D. & Weygandt, J. & Warfield, T. (2010). Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition.
  • Kimmel, P. & Warfield, T. (2008). Accelerating Corporate Performance: Stock Buy Backs with Zip. Issues in Accounting Education (23), 117-126. doi: 10.2308/iace.2008.23.1.119.
  • Warfield, T. & Skaife, H. & Johnstone, K. (2002). Effects of Repeated Practice and Contextual Writing Experiences on College Students' Writing Skills. Journal of Educational Psychology (94), 305-315. doi: 10.1037/0022-0663.94.2.305.

Editorial and Reviewing Activities

Accounting Horizons - Since January 2015 Editorial Board Member

Accounting Horizons - January 2013 - December 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer

  • March 2012 - July 2012 Invited Manuscript Reviewer

Accounting Horizons - December 2008 - December 2010 Associate Editor

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