Leslie D. Hodder
Business, Management and Accounting · Indiana University
Publications
46
Citations
1,931
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
27
Publishing since 2000
Leslie D. Hodder studies financial accounting and reporting, focusing on how companies measure and disclose financial information and how useful those disclosures are to investors and other decision-makers. Recent work examines topics such as fair value measurement, cash flow reporting complexity, interest income sensitivity disclosures, and standard setting for sustainability reporting.
Publication activity has been steady but low over the past decade, averaging about one paper per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The Association between Reporting Complexity in the Statement of Cash Flows and the Decision Usefulness of Cash Flow Information
Accounting Horizons · 2026
- Standard setting for sustainability reporting
Accounting and Business Research · 2025
- Fair Value Measurement Discretion and Opportunistic Avoidance of Impairment Loss Recognition
The Accounting Review · 2022
- Usefulness of Interest Income Sensitivity Disclosures
The Accounting Review · 2020
- Fair Value Measurement Discretion and Opportunistic Avoidance of Impairment Loss Recognition
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2019
- SSRN Electronic Journal×3
- The Accounting Review×2
- Accounting and Business Research×1
- Auditing A Journal of Practice & Theory×1
- Accounting Horizons×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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