Robert (Bob) Rosacker, Assistant Professor of Accounting

Address: Morris Hall 237
Phone: 507-389-5349
Email: bob.rosacker@mnsu.edu

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Teaching

  • ACCT 200/Financial Accounting
  • ACCT 410/Business Income Tax
  • MACC 645/IT Auditing

Professional Excellence

  • Ph.D., University of Nebraska - Lincoln: Financial Accounting, Taxation, Statistics, Managerial Accounting
  • MS, Colorado State University: Taxation
  • BS, Mankato State University: Mathematics, Business Administration, Accounting
  • Certified Public Accountant (Colorado #5832, 1980), Active License (State Board of Accountancy - Colorado. (1980 - 1996)).

Research

  • Zielinski, K., Rosacker R. (2024). An Examination of Supplemental Instruction Within the Context of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB): The Principles of Financial Accounting Course.Journal of Business Diversity, 24(3): xxx-xxx.
  • Kim, O., Rosacker, R. (2024). Academic Achievement in the Financial Accounting Course: Covid19 Impact Within the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Framework.Journal of Accounting Education, 68: xxx-xxx. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaccedu.2024.100915
  • Rosacker, R., Rosacker, K. (2023). The Critical Roles of Income, Gift, and Estate Taxation in Choosing Optimal Intergenerational Transfer Strategies for Family Farm Assets.International Journal of Accounting, Economics, and Finance Perspectives, 3(1): 62-87.
  • Rosacker, K., Rosacker, R., Fingland, S. (2023). A Monte Carlo Simulation of the Tax Burdens and Impacts Associated with Common Intergenerational Farm Family Transfer Strategies. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 25(2), 10-23.
  • Rosacker, R., Rosacker, K. (2023). An All Too Real Neverending Story: Federal Income Tax Complexity. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 25(1), 124-136.
  • Rosacker, K., Rosacker, R. (2020). Voting is a right: a decade of societal, technological, and experiential progress towards the goal of remote-access voting. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, 14(5): 701-712.
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