Background
Eduardo Fuste is a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Accounting at the Florida State University (FSU). Eduardo conducts archival financial research, with an emphasis on how investors perceive accounting information disclosed in a tax setting and on the information content of voluntary disclosures for the capital markets. Eduardo successfully completed his dissertation proposal defense on June 25, 2020. Prior to his doctoral studies, Eduardo earned his Bachelor of Accounting and Master of Accounting from the Florida International University. He became an experienced associate in the audit and assurance practice at PWC in Miami, Florida. At PWC, Eduardo worked with a variety of clients in the retail, transportation, commercial real estate, and investment banking industries. Currently, Eduardo is a member of The PhD Project Accounting Doctoral Students Association and the Fellows Society at FSU. In addition, Eduardo is a McKnight Doctoral Fellow and an AAA/Deloitte/J. Michael Cook Doctoral Consortium Fellow.
Education
- Florida State University
Ph.D. in Business Administration - Emphasis in Accounting2016 - 2021Research Interests: Voluntary disclosure, Investors use of accounting and tax information, Capital markets, Employee compensation
Dissertation: Does Investor Uncertainty About the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 Affect Firm-Level Information Asymmetry? - Florida International University
Master of Accounting2011 - 2012 - Florida International University
Bachelor of Accounting2007 - 2011