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About the authors
John Hoggett, B.Com (Hons), B.Th., MFM
(Qld), AAUQ, ACA, FCPA is senior lecturer at Curtin University of
Technology, Western Australia. During his 30 years as an academic,
he has taught company accounting and accounting theory to undergraduate
and postgraduate students, written books and monographs for a variety
of organisations including CPA Australia and Group of 100 and has
been involved in accounting education with the Curriculum Council
of Western Australia.
Lew Edwards is Emeritus
Professor of the School of Accounting, Queensland University of
Technology. Lew has had a career over 25 years teaching financial
and managerial accounting to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
He was Head of School (Department) of Accountancy for 18 years.
He is a both a chartered accountant and a CPA, and served for many
years on education and technical standards committees (both state
and national) of the professional accounting bodies. He has also
served as a consultant to accounting firms, industry, and government
at both national and international levels. Lew is co-author (with
John Hoggett) of the best selling Australian accounting texts Financial
Accounting in Australia and Accounting in Australia.
He has also published (as author and co-author) a wide range of
both manual and computerised accounting practice sets.
John Medlin, B.Ec.(Adelaide),
M.Ec.(UNE), CA is a lecturer in the School of Accounting and Information
Systems at the University of South Australia. John began his career
with Ernst & Whinney (now Ernst & Young) in the early 1980s.
After a few years practical experience John moved to accounting
education where he has lectured in both financial and management
accounting, accounting theory, economics and business finance. Since
1998 John has coordinated a general first year accounting subject
with an enrolment in excess of 1,500 students each year, eighty
percent of whom are non-accounting majors. He has been recognised
with teaching awards from the University of South Australia. His
research interest is in the area of accounting education and he
has presented conference papers and is currently undertaking his
PhD in this area.
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