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Paul Schloemer

Biography

Dr. Paul Schloemer has taught accounting for more than 25 years. He specializes in the area of taxation and has published numerous articles in journals such as The Tax AdviserThe CPA Journal, and Practical Tax Strategies. He currently teaches Advanced Managerial Accounting, Intermediate Accounting, and Taxation of Business Entities.

Education and Credentials

  • Ph.D. in Business Administration, Virginia Tech
  • M.Acc., Miami University (Ohio)
  • B.S. in Accounting, Bowling Green State University
  • Certified Public Accountant

Scholarly Works

  • Internal Revenue Code Section 263A: An Assessment of its Impact and Proposals for Simplification (Paul G. Schloemer) Faculty Dissertations (1991)
  • Financial Planning Considerations for Americans Working Abroad (William F. Ragle and Paul G. Schloemer) Journal of Financial Service Professionals (2018)
  • Securing Charitable Contribution Deductions (Paul G. Schloemer) Tennessee CPA Journal (2017)
  • Developing Self-Regulated Learning in Accounting Students: Empirical Evidence on Competency Development and Student Resourcefulness (K. Brenan and Paul G. Schloemer) American Accounting Association Ohio Regional Meeting (2005)  
  • Developing Self-Monitoring Behavior in Students: The Effect on Student Performance and Resourcefulness (K. Brenan and Paul G. Schloemer) Lilly Conference on College Teaching at Miami University (2003)

View a listing of scholarly works in the Cedarville University Digital Commons »

Interests

  • Reading
  • Spending time with family
  • Coaching youth sports
  • Why Cedarville?: Cedarville provides me with the opportunity see students develop into outstanding business professionals