Selected Publications
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Academic Article
- Required Minimum Distributions, Social Security, and Tax Strategies. Tax Notes. 172:467-470. 2021-07-01
- The turn-of-the-month effect in US sector exchange traded funds (ETFs). Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives. spring/summer 2021:20. 2021-07-01
- NBA Players' Pay and Performance: What Counts? -- no. The Sport Journal. 2018-08-01
- Live vs Live Streaming: A study of Student Satisfaction with Distance Education in a College Business Class. Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives. 43:10-23. 2016-10-01
- The Durbin Amendment and Debt Card Fee regulation: Its Impact on Card Companies, Variety Stores, and Restaurants. Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives. 41:15 pages. 2014-10-01
- Calendar anomalies in Russian stocks and bonds. Managerial Finance. 29:1138-1154. 2013-10-01
- “NBA Gambling Inefficiencies: A Second Look,” (with Sigler, K.). The Sport Journal. 15:14. 2012-01-01
- “Adjusting Savings to Reach Retirement Goals,” (with Sigler, K). Journal of Global Business Development (JGBD). 3:77-79. 2011-06-01
- UKRAINIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS:AN EXAMINATION OF CALENDAR ANOMOLIES. Managerial Finance/Emerald Group Publishing Limited. 2010-04-01
- The Weekend Effect and Intraday Returns: Evidence from the Asian Markets. International Society of Business Disciplines. 3:53-64. 2007-10-01
- The Turn-of-the-Month Effect in Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Managerial Finance. 32:969-980. 2006-04-01
- An Analysis of the January Effect in the Asian Markets. Journal of the Academy of Finance. 1:73-85. 2003-07-01
- Is There a Weekend Effect in Europe? An Analysis of Daily Returns, Non-Trading Returns, and Trading Returns. Global Business and Finance Review. 8. 2003-04-01
- The Evolving Turn-of-the-Month Effect: Evidence From Pacific Rim Countries. Global Business and Finance Review. 7:27-37. 2002-04-01
- The Turn of the Month Effect Still Lives: The International Evidence. International Review of Financial Analysis. 12:207-221. 2002-04-01
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Document
- Fundamentals of Investing Book Review. Prentice Hall. 597 pages.