Kirby Cundiff

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Kirby R. Cundiff

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Biography

Rochester Institute of Technology - Finance

Chair, Accounting and Financial Management, The Graduate School at University of Maryland University College
Higher Education
Kirby
Cundiff, Ph.D.
San Antonio, Texas
Experienced Financial Management Specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Portfolio Management, Microsoft Excel, Analytical Skills, Corporate Finance, and Data Analysis. Strong research professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) focused in Finance/Physics from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - College of Business.


Experience

  • Park University (ACBSP)

    Finance Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of Finance

    Kirby worked at Park University (ACBSP) as a Finance Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of Finance

  • University of Maryland University College

    Adjunct Associate Professor and Adjunct Professor

    I taught finance courses in UMUC online graduate programs.

  • University of Maryland University College

    Chair, Accounting and Financial Management and Collegiate Professor, The Graduate School

    Kirby worked at University of Maryland University College as a Chair, Accounting and Financial Management and Collegiate Professor, The Graduate School

  • Northeastern State University (ACBSP)

    Program Director and Associate Professor of Finance

    Kirby worked at Northeastern State University (ACBSP) as a Program Director and Associate Professor of Finance

  • Rochester Institute of Technology, Dubai (AACSB)

    Chair, Division of Business Administration and Associate Professor of Finance

    Kirby worked at Rochester Institute of Technology, Dubai (AACSB) as a Chair, Division of Business Administration and Associate Professor of Finance

Education

  • CFA Institute

    CFA Charterholder



  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)



  • Rice University


    Houston, TX



Publications

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Parallels to This Market from the 50s and 60s

    Seeking Alpha

    I think the best analogies to current stock market behavior can be found in the federal reserve rate cutting cycles during the 1950s and the 1960s. These were time periods of increasing inflation and very favorable earnings yields on the stock market using the fed model.

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Parallels to This Market from the 50s and 60s

    Seeking Alpha

    I think the best analogies to current stock market behavior can be found in the federal reserve rate cutting cycles during the 1950s and the 1960s. These were time periods of increasing inflation and very favorable earnings yields on the stock market using the fed model.

  • A Theoretical Examination of the Dynamics of Facial Skin with Implications for Scar Reduction

    Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Parallels to This Market from the 50s and 60s

    Seeking Alpha

    I think the best analogies to current stock market behavior can be found in the federal reserve rate cutting cycles during the 1950s and the 1960s. These were time periods of increasing inflation and very favorable earnings yields on the stock market using the fed model.

  • A Theoretical Examination of the Dynamics of Facial Skin with Implications for Scar Reduction

    Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

  • The US Should Look to the UAE on Immigration Reform

    Foundation for Economic Education

    This article compares the United Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration system to the United States immigration system. The UAE immigration system is shown to contribute to lower health care costs for Emirati residents and a far superior infrastructure over the United States while generally benefiting both Emirati citizens and migrant workers.

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Parallels to This Market from the 50s and 60s

    Seeking Alpha

    I think the best analogies to current stock market behavior can be found in the federal reserve rate cutting cycles during the 1950s and the 1960s. These were time periods of increasing inflation and very favorable earnings yields on the stock market using the fed model.

  • A Theoretical Examination of the Dynamics of Facial Skin with Implications for Scar Reduction

    Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

  • The US Should Look to the UAE on Immigration Reform

    Foundation for Economic Education

    This article compares the United Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration system to the United States immigration system. The UAE immigration system is shown to contribute to lower health care costs for Emirati residents and a far superior infrastructure over the United States while generally benefiting both Emirati citizens and migrant workers.

  • Social Security -- The Long Slow Default

    Mises Institute

    Social Security has never involved legally-binding contracts between the government and those who allegedly “pay in.” Nevertheless, the government has long pretended that there is a contract, except when it gets in the way of raising taxes to keep the program afloat...

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Parallels to This Market from the 50s and 60s

    Seeking Alpha

    I think the best analogies to current stock market behavior can be found in the federal reserve rate cutting cycles during the 1950s and the 1960s. These were time periods of increasing inflation and very favorable earnings yields on the stock market using the fed model.

  • A Theoretical Examination of the Dynamics of Facial Skin with Implications for Scar Reduction

    Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

  • The US Should Look to the UAE on Immigration Reform

    Foundation for Economic Education

    This article compares the United Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration system to the United States immigration system. The UAE immigration system is shown to contribute to lower health care costs for Emirati residents and a far superior infrastructure over the United States while generally benefiting both Emirati citizens and migrant workers.

  • Social Security -- The Long Slow Default

    Mises Institute

    Social Security has never involved legally-binding contracts between the government and those who allegedly “pay in.” Nevertheless, the government has long pretended that there is a contract, except when it gets in the way of raising taxes to keep the program afloat...

  • Why Do Banks Keep Going Bankrupt?

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Parallels to This Market from the 50s and 60s

    Seeking Alpha

    I think the best analogies to current stock market behavior can be found in the federal reserve rate cutting cycles during the 1950s and the 1960s. These were time periods of increasing inflation and very favorable earnings yields on the stock market using the fed model.

  • A Theoretical Examination of the Dynamics of Facial Skin with Implications for Scar Reduction

    Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

  • The US Should Look to the UAE on Immigration Reform

    Foundation for Economic Education

    This article compares the United Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration system to the United States immigration system. The UAE immigration system is shown to contribute to lower health care costs for Emirati residents and a far superior infrastructure over the United States while generally benefiting both Emirati citizens and migrant workers.

  • Social Security -- The Long Slow Default

    Mises Institute

    Social Security has never involved legally-binding contracts between the government and those who allegedly “pay in.” Nevertheless, the government has long pretended that there is a contract, except when it gets in the way of raising taxes to keep the program afloat...

  • Why Do Banks Keep Going Bankrupt?

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Monetary-Policy Disasters of the Twentieth Century

    American Institute for Economic Research

    One of the Federal Reserve’s goals is to maintain stability in the economy, but the record shows that its efforts have often created or exacerbated financial and economic problems.

  • The Progressive Tax Code and the Middle Class

    The Mises Institute

  • AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE UNITED STATES USING RECORD HIGH AND RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE DATA

    European Scientific Journal

    To test climate change or global warming theories in the United States I analyzed record high and record low data for locations in all 50 of the United States for both January and July over the entire available record. While there was a general trend of increasing numbers of record highs and decreasing numbers of record lows, most of the regional results were not statistically significant and there were many counter trend examples. Of particular interest were the record highs during the extremely hot summers of the Great Depression in 1930s.

  • Economics and American Health Care

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Parallels to This Market from the 50s and 60s

    Seeking Alpha

    I think the best analogies to current stock market behavior can be found in the federal reserve rate cutting cycles during the 1950s and the 1960s. These were time periods of increasing inflation and very favorable earnings yields on the stock market using the fed model.

  • A Theoretical Examination of the Dynamics of Facial Skin with Implications for Scar Reduction

    Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

  • The US Should Look to the UAE on Immigration Reform

    Foundation for Economic Education

    This article compares the United Arab Emirates (UAE) immigration system to the United States immigration system. The UAE immigration system is shown to contribute to lower health care costs for Emirati residents and a far superior infrastructure over the United States while generally benefiting both Emirati citizens and migrant workers.

  • Social Security -- The Long Slow Default

    Mises Institute

    Social Security has never involved legally-binding contracts between the government and those who allegedly “pay in.” Nevertheless, the government has long pretended that there is a contract, except when it gets in the way of raising taxes to keep the program afloat...

  • Why Do Banks Keep Going Bankrupt?

    Foundation for Economic Education

  • Monetary-Policy Disasters of the Twentieth Century

    American Institute for Economic Research

    One of the Federal Reserve’s goals is to maintain stability in the economy, but the record shows that its efforts have often created or exacerbated financial and economic problems.

  • Higher-Order Processes in Stellar Opacities

    University of Illinois

Positions

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

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  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

  • European Scientific Institute

    Editorial Board

    http://euinstitute.net/index.php/83-content-popup/117-dr-jose-noronha-rodrigues-5

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

    Site Evaluator

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