Credentials:
Holds a Masters degree in Accounting & Finance with specialist study in International Finance, Corporate Finance, Investment Analysis, Econometrics, Business Statistics and Financial Analysis. Has access to major databases including Emerald, Science Direct, SSRN, Jstor, Business Source Premier, and Taylor & Francis.
Focus areas:
Particularly strong in Economics and Finance, with interests in economic growth determinants, testing financial models such as CAPM and EMH, mergers and acquisitions, and the role of FDI in emerging markets. Equally experienced in Accounting topics including financial reporting, auditing, taxation and corporate governance.
Experience:
Over 7 years of professional academic writing, completing more than 200 assignments for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students. Work has included essays, dissertations, reports and econometric modelling projects. Skilled in delivering work under tight deadlines while maintaining quality.
Technical expertise:
Advanced in EViews, STATA, SPSS, OxMetrics, and Excel for econometric and statistical analysis. Experienced in regression modelling, time series forecasting and financial data analysis.
Referencing:
Proficient in multiple referencing systems including Harvard, APA, MLA, Chicago, and Oxford. Ensures all work is fully referenced and academically rigorous.
Approach:
An academically and commercially astute researcher who combines rigorous analysis with clear written communication. Known for producing economics, accounting and finance assignments that are both insightful and practical, with the long-term goal of pursuing a PhD in Accounting/Finance.
Research skills:
Experienced in designing and conducting research across accounting, finance, economics and business. Skilled in formulating research questions, collecting and preparing datasets, applying statistical and econometric methods, and interpreting results clearly. Confident working with both theoretical material and empirical evidence to support well-developed arguments and conclusions.
Academic writing:
Produces clear, well-structured academic work across essays, reports, proposals and dissertations. Able to explain complex financial and econometric concepts in accessible language and adapt work to different academic requirements. Ensures all assignments are thoroughly referenced, logically organised and grounded in high-quality literature.