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About
Dr. Veliota Dradkopoulou is an Adjunct Faculty member of Embry-Riddle's Worldwide Online program. She has been active in researching the controversy of earnings volatility and earning smoothing in financial statements surrounded by the inability of FASB Statement No. 133 and FASB Statement No. 159 to portray the economics of hedging. As a Quality Matters Certified Instructional Designer, she reviews, revises, and drives the continuous improvement of curriculum and instruction. Dr. Drakopoulou received her Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences program with concentration in Accounting/Finance from Walden University, an MBA from New York Institute of Technology and a B.S. from the State University of New York at New Paltz. She is also a member of the Financial Executives International. When she's not teaching, she serves in the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Disciplines
- Accounting
Research output
- 4 Article
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Are the Recent Restatements of Financial Institutions 10K’s due to the Perceived Earning Volatility Caused by SFAS 161?
Drakopoulou, V., Nov 2 2018, In: Accounting and Finance Research. 7Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Bank Holding Companies’ Accounting Versus Economic Hedging Activities in the SFAS 133 Framework
Drakopoulou, V., Jan 1 2015, In: Universal Journal of Accounting and Finance. 3Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The DOW 30’s Compliance with the Provisions of SFAS 159 and 157 for Investments in Equity Securities
Drakopoulou, V., Jan 1 2015, In: International Journal of Accounting Research. 3Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities
Drakopoulou, V., Sep 19 2014, In: Journal of Financial Risk Management. 3Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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