Ahmed Rashad Abdel-Khalik
استاد · Financial Accounting
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaignمعرفی
Professor Ahmed Rashad Abdel-Khalik is the Vernon K. Zimmerman Professor of Accountancy and Director of the Vernon K. Zimmerman Center for International Education and Research in Accounting at the University of Illinois' Gies College of Business. His research focuses on financial accounting, derivatives, corporate governance, and the impact of accounting standards on financial reporting. He has extensively analyzed cases of accounting fraud, regulatory failures, and the misuse of derivatives in both corporate and public sectors.
Abdel-Khalik's work examines how entities like Enron, major banks, and municipalities have leveraged complex financial instruments, often leading to significant financial distress. His research highlights systemic issues in accounting practices, regulatory frameworks, and the ethical dimensions of financial decision-making. He has authored over 80 scholarly articles and books, including the 2019 book Brazen: Big Banks, Swap Mania and the Fallout, which critiques banking practices and derivatives misuse.
Key research themes include:
- Derivatives' role in corporate and municipal bankruptcies
- Accounting standards' impact on earnings volatility
- Regulatory failures post-2008 financial crisis
- Ethical breaches in financial reporting
His recent work (2023-2024) addresses emerging issues like sustainability-linked notes and global stock market disruptions tied to derivatives. Abdel-Khalik's contributions emphasize the need for stricter accountability mechanisms and clearer financial reporting standards to protect investors and public entities.




