Allison Nicoletti

Assistant Professor of Accounting at The Wharton School

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Professor Nicoletti’s research examines financial reporting and disclosure decisions made by financial institutions as well as the economic consequences of accounting standards and regulation. She holds a PhD in accounting from The Ohio State University and a BA in accounting and economics from Illinois Wesleyan University. Prior to returning to academia, Professor Nicoletti was a senior audit associate in financial services at KPMG in Chicago, IL focusing on financial statement audits of bank and insurance companies and is a CPA licensed in Illinois.

Anne Beatty, Allison Nicoletti, Xiaoli Tian (Working), Differential Informativeness of the Cash Flow Statement for the Banking Industry: Evidence from Debt and Equity Markets.

Hailey Ballew, Michael Iselin, Allison Nicoletti (Work In Progress), Regulatory Thresholds and Mergers and Acquisitions in the Banking Industry.

Allison Nicoletti (Working), The Effects of Auditors and Bank Regulators on Loan Loss Provisions.

Michael Iselin and Allison Nicoletti (Under Review), The Effects of SFAS 157 Disclosures on Investment Decisions.

Past Courses

ACCT201 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I

This course revisits topics covered in Introductory Financial Accounting (Accounting 101), with a focus on the asset side of the balance sheet: Cash, accounts and notes receivable, inventory, marketable securities, equity investments, PPE, and intangibles. The course also covers revenue and expense recognition issues, and generally accepted accounting principles that affect the format and presentation of the financial statements.

Deloitte Foundation Doctoral Fellowship, 2014 AAA/Deloitte/J. Michael Cook Doctoral Consortium Fellow, 2014 AAA Ohio Region Meeting Best Paper Award, 2014 The Ohio State University Graduate Fellowship, 2011 Research Honors in Economics, Illinois Wesleyan University, 2008

Knowledge @ Wharton

Under Pressure: The Shifting Landscape of Banking Regulations, Knowledge @ Wharton 05/22/2017

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