Amira, Khaled
		
            
         
          
                   
          
          
          
          
           
                          
                                
                                    
                                
                            
                        
                    
              
			ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
		
        
                
			Finance
		
           
          
			
            
				ACADEMIC SCHOOL
			
            
				School of Business
			
        
		 
          
			TITLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
		
          
			Associate Professor, Finance
		
          
			CONTACT
		
 
          
			Office phone: (716) 375-2173
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			OFFICE
		
 
          
			Swan Business Center 210B 
		
          
			COURSES TAUGHT
		
 
          
			
    - FIN 301. Corporate Finance
 
    - FIN 321. Money and Banking
 
		 
          
			ACADEMIC DEGREES
		
          
			
    - Ph.D. in Finance, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1999
 
    - M.S. in Financial Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, Md., 1993
 
    - M.B.A. in International Business, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1989
 
    - B.S. in Economics, University of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia, 1984
 
		 
          
			OTHER EDUCATION
		
 
          
			
		
          
			PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
		
          
			Academic Experience
    - Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance  Department of finance, College of Business, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (08/17- 07/2018); Courses taught: Corporate Finance, Financial Institutions and Markets, and International Finance
 
    - Department of Finance, Raymond J. Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, (08/15- 07/17); Courses taught: Investments, Financial Statement Analysis, and Securities Analysis
 
    - Department of Finance, Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, Syracuse New York (08/13- 07/15); Courses taught: Corporate Finance
 
    - Department of Finance, Lubar School of Business, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (08/12- 07/13); Courses taught: Investment Finance, Applied Portfolio Management, and Portfolio Management
 
    - Assistant Professor of Finance, Department of Finance, Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University, Boston Massachusetts ( 09/05- 07/12); Courses taught include Corporate Finance, Money and Capital markets, Problems of Managerial Finance, Financial Institutions Management, and Principles of Investments, Investment Analysis, Value Based Financial Management, Global Financial Services Industries and Capital Markets, Global Travel Seminar and Internships
 
    - Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance, Department of Finance, Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University, Boston Massachusetts (09/04- 08/05); Courses taught include Money and Capital markets, Problems of Managerial Finance, Financial Institutions Management, and Principles of Investments
 
    - Assistant Professor of Finance, Department of Business and Economics, the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. (09/98 -08/04); Courses taught include Financial Management, Corporate Finance, and Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
 
Other Academic Appointments
    - Adjunct professor, Department of Finance, Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md. (Summer 2016, 2017 and 2018)
 
Nonacademic experience
    - Account Officer, Credit Department, Tunis International bank, Tunis, Tunisia (1984-1986)
 
		 
          
			ACCOMPLISHMENTS
		
 
          
			Publications
    - Amira K., M. Muzere (2018) “Collateral and Yield spread of Syndicated loans” Accounting and Finance Research, Volume 72.
 
    -  Amira K., S.  K. John, R. Mateti and G. Vasudevan (2016) “Investor Protection and Firm Value: Evidence from PIPE Offerings” Journal of Financial Stability, Volume 26, 78-89
 
    - Amira K., K. John, and G. K. Vasudevan (2013) “Leverage, Governance and Wealth Effects of Asset Purchasers.” Journal of Corporate Finance Volume 22, 209-220
 
    - Amira. K., A. Taamouti, and G. Tsafack (2011) “What Drives International Equity Correlations? Volatility or Market Direction?” Journal of International Money and Finance Volume 30, 124-1263
 
    - Amira K. and M. Muzere (2011) “Competition among Stock Exchanges for Equity.” Journal of Banking and Finance Volume 35, 2355-2373
 
    - Amira K. and W. Handorf (2010) “Pricing Structure of Global Bonds: Bearer vs. Registered Issues.” Journal of Knowledge Globalization, Volume 3(2), Fall 2010
 
    - Amira K., K. Khaksari, L. Teixeira, R. J. Vela, and Z. Liu (2010) “Target Corporation: Funding Working Capital.” The Case Journal, Volume 7 (1),19-47
 
    - Amira K. (2004) “The Determinants of Sovereign Eurobonds Yield Spread.” Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Volume 31(5) & (6), 2004, 795-821
 
    - Amira K. and W. Handorf (2004) “Global Debt Market Growth, Security Structure and Bond Pricing.” The Journal of Investing, Volume 13 (1), 79-90
 
    - Amira K. and W. Handorf (1999) “Sovereign Latin American Eurobonds.” Economia Aplicada (Applied Economics), Volume 4, 497-518
 
Awards
    - Received the 1996-1997 senior teaching award for excellence in teaching in the School of Business of the George Washington University.
 
Conference Presentations
    - Eastern Finance Association Conference, Washington, D.C., April 2009
 
    - Financial Management Association Conference, Reno, Nev., October 2009
 
    - 72nd International Atlantic Economic Conference, Washington, D.C., October 2011
 
Discussant and Chair at Conferences
    - Financial Management Association Annual Conference, San Diego, Calif., October 2018 ( discussant)
 
    - Eastern Finance Association Conference, Washington, D.C., April 2009 (chair)
 
    - Knowledge Globalization Conference, Boston, Mass., April 2009 (chair and member of the Planning Committee)
 
		 
          
			TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
		
 
          
			
		
          
			CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS/PROJECTS
		
 
          
			Ambiguity and its application to corporate finance and financial markets.
		
          
			PERSONAL INTERESTS/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
		
          
			
		
          
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