Prof. Dr. Katja M. Bubmann did an apprenticeship as industrial clerk at Siemens and afterwards studied economics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. Afterwards, she worked as Research Associate at the economics institute of LMU where she also did her doctoral thesis.
In 1993, she continued her career as an Auditing Assistant at audit and consultant firm KPMG. In 2004, she was appointed a Partner in the audit field of KPMG's Munich offices. There, Prof. Dr. Katja M. Bubmann was responsible for the management of annual audits of SMEs as well as huge client companies, amongst other things.
She has been lecturing at Wissenschaftliche Hochschule Lahr as well as at Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin. At MBS, Prof. Dr. Katja M. Bubmann has been a lecturer since 2007. Since 2016, she holds a professorship in Finance and Accounting.
Prof. Dr. Katja Bubmann, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang ZirusOctober 18, 2017
The Going Concern principle is an important concept in accounting. We provide a definition of the term and explain its significance for accounting and auditing using illustrative examples. Any reasonable accounting rules and regulations contain […]