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Julie Cooper, Honorary Fellow

Honorary Fellow

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Specialisms

  • Financial Accounting, 
  • Financial Reporting, 
  • International Accounting, 
  • Accounting Education, 
  • Student Employability

Location

G20, Henley Business School, Whiteknights campus

Julie Cooper is currently an Honorary Fellow, and previously worked as an Associate Professor in Accounting at Henley Business School, University of Reading. She has taught extensively on both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the areas of financial accounting, financial reporting and international accounting.

Reference: Nobes, C. and Cooper, J. (2007) Los problemas de las NIIF. Revista de contabilidad y dirrecion (4). pp. 135-146. ISSN 1887-5696
Henley faculty authors:
Julie Cooper, Honorary Fellow
Reference: Cooper, J. (2007) Debating accounting principles and policies: the case of Goodwill, 1880-1921. Accounting, Business & Financial History, 17 (2). pp. 241-264. ISSN 0958-5206 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/09585200701376568
Henley faculty authors:
Julie Cooper, Honorary Fellow
Reference: Nobes, C. W. and Cooper, J. (2004) International variations in the accounting and tax treatments of goodwill and the implications for research. In: Nobes, C. W. (ed.) Developments in international accounting: general issues and classification. The new library of international accounting. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 595-612. ISBN 9781843760986
Henley faculty authors:
Julie Cooper, Honorary Fellow
Reference: Cooper, J. (2004) The impact of financial accounting practices on the measurement of profit and equity: Australia versus the United States. In: Nobes, C. W. (ed.) Developments in international accounting: general issues and classification. The new library of international accounting series. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 458-481. ISBN 9781843760986
Henley faculty authors:
Julie Cooper, Honorary Fellow

Introductory International Financial Accounting A

This module aims to provide the student with introductory knowledge and understanding of international corporate financial reporting and the skills to apply this to the preparation of simple financial statements...

Module code: AC105A

  • School Director of Academic Tutoring for undergraduate Accounting programmes.
  • Module convenor for certain undergraduate Accounting and Financial Reporting modules.