Dr. John McArdle

Professor, Accounting and Finance Department


Curriculum vitae



Bertolon School of Business

Salem State University

352 Lafayette St.
CC-219
Salem, MA 01970



Courses I Regularly Teach


ACC 210: Taxes, Society, and Justice

This course explores how taxes impact all levels of society and influence how we organize our lives, our work, and our communities.


ACC 305: Federal Taxation

This course is a writing-intensive study of federal income tax principles and concepts which pertain to all tax reporting entities.


ACC 702: Individual Taxation

This graduate course explores federal income tax principles and concepts for students who do not have an accounting background.


ACC 805: Taxes and Business Strategy

This course examines the effects of taxes on business strategy, and focuses on the ways in which decision makers should factor both tax and non-tax factors into the development and execution of business strategies.


FYAF 100: Business and Human Rights

This first-year seminar course explores the responsibility that businesses and companies have to respect and protect human rights, and considers how far that responsibility goes.

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