86 research outputs found
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT EDUCATION (iAHFME) ACADEMIC MEMBER 2015 TOTAL ANNUAL EARNINGS
This study uses survey research to determine the 2015 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Of the International Association of Hospitality Financial Management Education (iAHFME) members affiliated with educational institutions who were invited to participate, 58%responded. Survey results show that for 2015, annual base salaries of iAHFME members ranged from 264,000. The lowest-paid member was an assistant professor and the highest-paid member was a full professor. Many respondents supplemented their base salaries by teaching during summer school or consulting or both. The total annual earnings of iAHFME members ranged from 264,000. Survey results also show that hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor than their counterparts in the lodging industry
ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT EDUCATORS (AHFME) ACADEMIC MEMBER 2012 TOTAL ANNUAL EARNINGS
This study uses survey research to determine the 2012 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Forty-two percent of AHFME members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Survey results show that for 2012, annual base salaries of AHFME members ranged from 221,000. The lowest-paid member was an associate professor and the highest-paid member, a full professor. Many respondents supplemented their base salaries by teaching during summer school or consulting or both. The total annual earnings of AHFME members ranged from 338,000. Survey results also show that hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor
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AHFME Academic Member 2010 Total Annual Earnings Survey
This study was conducted to determine the 2010 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Forty-six percent of AHFME’s members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Annual base salaries ranged from 171,000. The lowest paid member is an assistant professor while the highest paid member is a full professor. Many respondents supplement their base salaries by both teaching during summer school and consulting. The total annual earnings of members ranged from 260,500. Hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT EDUCATION (iAHFME) ACADEMIC MEMBER 2014 TOTAL ANNUAL EARNINGS
This study uses survey research to determine the 2014 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Forty-three percent of iAHFME members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Survey results show that for 2014, annual base salaries of iAHFME members ranged from 258,000. The lowest-paid member was an assistant professor and the highest-paid member was a full professor. Many respondents supplemented their base salaries by teaching during summer school or consulting or both. The total annual earnings of iAHFME members ranged from 270,000. Survey results also show that hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor than their counterparts in the lodging industry
IAHFME Academic Member 2016 Total Annual Earnings
This study was conducted to determine the 2016 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Forty-three percent of IAHFME’s members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Annual base salaries ranged from 272,000. The lowest paid member is an assistant professor while the highest paid member is a full professor. Many respondents supplement their base salaries by both teaching during summer school and consulting. The total annual earnings of members ranged from 391,000. Hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor and hospitality financial executives
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AHFME Academic Member 2006 Total Annual Earnings Survey
This study was conducted to determine the 2006 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Fifty percent of AHFME’s members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Annual base salaries ranged from 175,000. The lowest paid member is an instructor while the highest paid member is a full professor. Most respondents supplement their base salaries by both teaching during summer school and consulting. The total annual earnings of members ranged from 260,500. Hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professors
ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT EDUCATORS (AHFME) ACADEMIC MEMBER 2013 TOTAL ANNUAL EARNINGS
This study uses survey research to determine the 2013 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Forty-five percent of AHFME members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Survey results show that, for 2013, annual base salaries of AHFME members ranged from 250,000. The lowest paid member was an assistant professor and the highest paid member, a full professor. Many respondents supplemented their base salaries by teaching during summer school or consulting or both. The total annual earnings of AHFME members ranged from 338,000. Survey results also show that hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor
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International Association of Hospitality Financial Management Educators (iAHFME) Academic Member 2017 Total Annual Earning
This study uses survey research to determine the 2017 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Fifty percent of iAHFME members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Survey results showed that for 2017, annual base salaries of iAHFME members ranged from 280,000. The lowest-paid member was an assistant professor and the highest-paid member, a full professor. Many respondents supplemented their base salaries by teaching during summer school, consulting, or both. The total annual earnings of iAHFME members ranged from 306,000. Survey results also showed that hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor and their counterparts in the lodging industry
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International Association of Hospitality Financial Management Educators (iAHFME) Academic Member 2019 Total Annual Earnings
This study uses survey research to determine the 2019 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Forty percent of iAHFME members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Survey results show that for 2019, annual base salaries of iAHFME members ranged from 200,000. The lowest-paid member was an assistant professor and the highest-paid member, a full professor. Many respondents supplemented their base salaries by teaching during summer school or consulting or both. The total annual earnings of iAHFME members ranged from 250,000. Survey results also show that hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor and their counterparts in the lodging industry
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AHFME Academic Member 2004 Annual Earnings Survey
This study was conducted to determine the 2004 annual earnings of hospitality financial management educators. Sixty percent of AHFME’s members affiliated with educational institutions responded. Annual base salaries ranged from 192,000. The lowest-paid member is an instructor while the highest paid member is a full professor. Most respondents supplement their base salaries by both teaching during summer school and consulting. The total annual earnings of members ranged from 254,600. Hospitality financial management educators appear to be more highly compensated than the average college professor
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