Anne-Marie Magri
Professor of the Practice

- Office
- Axinn 246
- Tel
- (802) 443-5050
- amagri@middlebury.edu
- Office Hours
- MWF 10am-11am; M 12:15-1:45pm
Anne-Marie is a CPA with the state of NH and has over 20 years of Accounting experience in both the public and private sectors. Most of her experience lies with international corporate tax accounting, in private industry and at PwC as a corporate tax consultant.
The last few years Anne-Marie has focused on tax return preparation for private individuals for various international taxing authorities. She teaches Introduction to Accounting.
Courses Taught
FYSE 1585
HowMoney MakesWorld Go Round
Course Description
How Money Makes the World Go Round
Our society is structured around money – how to get it, how to spend it, how to amass it. Power comes easily to those with more than their fair share of it, and powerlessness plagues those without it. In this seminar we will study key aspects of the financial system, while examining the inherent biases, inequity, and unfairness within the institutions we rely on. We will explore ideas about how to address those impediments through readings devoted to current events, personal memoirs, and essays. Our discussions will illuminate the problematic way that money makes the world go round, while we also learn to navigate our own personal financial journey. 3 hrs. sem.
Terms Taught
Requirements
INTD 0116
Current
Upcoming
Accounting/Budgeting/Lib Arts
Course Description
Accounting, Budgeting, and the Liberal Arts
Accounting is the lingua franca of commercial and financial activity, and applies equally to corporations, non-profits, and governments. In this course we will learn the basic concepts and standards underlying the accounting language including: revenue recognition, inventory, long-lived assets, present value, long-term liabilities, and financial statements. We then turn to the application and use of accounting information in forecasting, operating, and measuring an enterprise. These managerial accounting concepts are used to develop budgets and evaluate results. Our understanding of accounting and financial statements is needed to understand how business interrelates with society. The major course project will be developing an Excel financial model; no prior Excel experience required. 3 hrs. lect., 3 hr. lab (not open to students who have taken INTD 0316).
Terms Taught