Dr. Rick Mull
Professor of Finance
Expertise
- Venture capital funding
- Corporate control
- Corporate governance
- Entrepreneurial finance
- Capital budgeting and risk
- Financial institutions
- Banking systems and cost structures
- Loan pricing
- Real estate
Education
- Ph.D., Finance, University of Georgia
- MBA, Finance, Texas A&M University
- B.A., Geology, Texas A&M University
About Dr. Rick Mull
Dr. Mull is a professor of finance in the School of Business Administration at Fort Lewis College. He joined the college in 1993. Previously, he was a faculty member at New Mexico State University. Dr. Mull’s research interests include corporate finance, entrepreneurial finance, real estate development and analysis, and operational and credit risk management. He incorporates modern teaching pedagogies into his classroom, such as the flipped classroom model and a hybrid learning environment. Dr. Mull has taught graduate and undergraduate courses at New Mexico State University, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Sam Houston State University, West Georgia College, and Colorado Mesa University.
Dr. Mull received the Best Paper Award at the 2006 International Business and Economics Research Conference.
Selected publications and presentations
“The Windfall Elimination Provision & Social Security: A Case Study,” Journal of Business Case Studies, 2009
“Tiny Real Estate Bubbles,” Journal of Business Case Studies, 2007
“An Application of Real Options Analysis Techniques to Investment Decision-Making for Safety and Ergonomics Projects,” 14th Annual Conference of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, 2007