Lisa M. Blum, LLM
Assistant Professor of Practice, AccountancyBio
Lisa Blum is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the University of Louisville in the School of Accountancy. She earned an LLM in Taxation in 2003 from New York University School of Law, a JD in 1992 from State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, a BS in Accounting, and a BA in Psychology in 1988 from State University of New York at Buffalo. Lisa’s general research and teaching interests include topics in federal taxation.
Education
- LLM (Taxation) New York University – School of Law
- JD (Magna cum laude) State University of New York at Buffalo – School of Law
- BS (Summa cum laude, High Distinction) State University of New York at Buffalo
- BA (Summa cum laude) State University of New York at Buffalo
Awards & Honors
University of Louisville
University of Louisville
University of Louisville
Recent Research & Publications
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Manufacturer’s Reporting of Abnormal Excess Capacity Costs: Evidence from COVID-19 Disruption and Suggestions for the Future Journal of Accounting, Ethics and Public Policy . October 25, 2022 -
For public manufacturing companies: Did application of the paycheck protection program match public perception? Internal Auditing. January 31, 2022 -
The taxation of nonfungible token transactions The CPA Journal. July 30, 2021