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1. Some Stats and Tips on the Accounting Job Market - Rookie Camp
2. Accounting Ranks.
UTD School Ranks BYU School Ranks
3. Where to find accounting jobs:
SSRN Yearly Google Sheets Shared File
4. Where to find recent research [In Accounting / Financial Economics].
New Accepted Papers in Top Accounting Journals NBER
SSRN - Financial Accounting SSRN - Financial Economics
SSRN - Disclosure SSRN - Managerial Accounting
5. Conferences to submit/attend.
SSRN - Conferences Bugra's website
6. Some Accounting Journals (Follow them on X/Twitter).
Journal of Accounting Economics Journal of Accounting Research
The Accounting Review Review of Accounting Studies
Management Science Contemporary Accounting Research
Journal of Financial Reporting Accounting, Organizations and Society
7. UTD 24 journal list (List of Top journals in business)
8. Coding Classes.
Stata - David's Book Intro to Econometrics
Ian Gow's Book Intro to Research Design
BYU - Coding Camp Visualize Econometrics
9. Podcasts about research/business (There are many. I will try to list a few)
Freakonomics Radio (All of them) EconTalk
All Else Equal People I (Mostly) Admire
Taxes for the Masses Capitalisn't
Planet Money The Indicator from Planet Money
10. Some "cynical" views on Academia (summarized views from other people here)
11. Journals Submissions Fees
12. Submission-to-acceptance statistics (Accounting journals are the slowest)
13. For students applying for PhD:
GMAT: 600+ (ideally, 700+)
TOEFL: 80+ (ideally 100+)
Stipend: $30,000+ (UTD is higher)
14. For new PhD Students:
Create Google Scholar alerts for 5 topics and 10 scholars.
Create Semantic Scholar author alerts / research feeds; it supports alerts for new papers, citations, and paper recommendations.
Create an ORCID; it is a free persistent researcher identifier.
Install Zotero; it creates references and bibliographies across Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs.
Pick and start to organize files with OneDrive/Dropbox
NoteTaking Apps and a tablet for classes and planning
Learn/decide if you will use Overleaf (LaTeX) for your projects (I personally prefer not to because of submission issues)