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Paul Kushel

Clinical Associate Professor
Accounting & Taxation
Joined Fordham: 1988

General Information
113 West 60th Street, 602-B
New York, NY 10023
Email: cashpsk28@aol.com
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Education
  • Bachelors: BS, New York University
  • Masters: MBA, New York University
  • PhD: University of Texas at Austin
 
Research Interests/Areas
  • Taxation
 
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Biography

Paul  S. Kushel,  Ph.D., is a Clinical Associate Professor of Accounting and Taxation at Fordham University Graduate School of Business since 1988. From 1980 through 1988 he was an Assistant Professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University. He received BS and MBA degrees from New York University and earned his doctorate at the University of Texas at Austin.                   
   
He has received multiple teaching awards at both Fordham University and N.Y.U., including the All-University Great Teacher Award (1987) given annually to three professors in the entire university by the N.Y.U. Alumni Federation. In May of 2006 Dr. Kushel was awarded The Gladys and Henry Crown Excellence in Teaching Award voted on by the graduating M.B.A. class of 2006. He previously won the award in 1994.

Dr. Kushel worked on the staff of Arthur Andersen & Co., (New York Office) having received a CPA certificate from New York State. He has taught seminars for over fifty companies in the financial community. lecturing on an extensive basis to banks, investment banks and accounting firms on topics in accounting, taxation, and finance since 1982. He is President of Cash Kushel Associates.

Dr. Kushel has specialized in instructing both B.A. Analyst programs, and M.B.A. Associate programs since 1984. He has published articles in both academic and practitioner journals, and has appeared numerous times on television discussing accounting and taxation issues.      

In March 2003 his debut suspense novel, Lotto Trouble, was published. He has completed a second novel, and is working on his third.


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