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David J. Beausejour is a tenured Professor of Accounting at Bryant University, where he has taught since 1984 across undergraduate and graduate programs. His instructional focus centers on taxation, personal financial planning, and wealth management strategies.
With dual credentials as a Certified Public Accountant (Rhode Island Society of CPAs) and attorney (admitted in MA and RI), his scholarship examines tax policy impacts on financial decision-making. Published works analyze estate taxation frameworks, homeowner tax benefits, and equity considerations in tax systems. Notable publications include the two-part "Exploring the Estate Tax" series in the Journal of Accountancy (2017) and "Tax Benefits for Homeowners and Horizontal Equity" in Taxes magazine (2021).
His research integrates practical tax planning considerations with policy analysis, addressing:
- Wealth preservation strategies
- Tax-efficient wealth transfers
- Horizontal equity in taxation
- Corporate structure optimization
- Education savings mechanisms
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