Cliff R. Moll
Specialties: Market Efficiency, Derivatives, Capital Structure
Ph.D. Florida State University
Assistant Professor of Finance
Sage 1485, (920) 424-1091
mollc@uwosh.edu
Background
Dr. Moll earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and his Ph.D. from Florida State University. His research interests include market efficiency, derivatives and capital structure. Dr. Moll's teaching experience is primarily in corporate finance.
Recent Publications/Presentations
"Seasonal Patterns in the Information Content of Implied Volatility," presented at the 2009 Financial Management Association Meeting in Reno, Nevada.
"Value-at-Risk: An analysis of January and Non-January Returns," co-authored with Stephen P. Huffman. Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting, 47 (Winter 2008), 97-107.
"An Analysis of the January Effect Using Returns and Trading Volume Momentum Measures," co-authored with Stephen P. Huffman. Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives, 32 (Fall/Winter 2006), 143-157.
"Additional Evidence of the Tax-Loss Selling Hypothesis and the January Effect," co-authored with Stephen P. Huffman. Central Business Review, 25 (Winter 2006), 23-28.
"An Analysis of the January Effect Using Returns and Trading Volume Momentum Measures," co-authored with Stephen O. Huffman. Presented at the 2006 Financial Management Association Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah.
"Additional Evidence of the Tax-Loss Selling Hypothesis and the January Effect," co-authored with Stephen P. Huffman. Presented at the 2006 Midwest Finance Association Meeting in Chicago, Illinois.
"The disappearing January Effect and the Tax Loss Selling Hypothesis," Journal of the Academy of Finance, 3 (Summer 2005), 11-21.


