Christine McClatchey

Location Kepner Hall 1075D
Address 800 17th Street, Campus Box 128, Greeley, CO 80639
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Biography

Christine McClatchey has taught business finance, case studies in finance, bank management, financial management, financial institutions and markets, and personal finance since joining MCB in 1996. She has served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Academy of Financial Services, Western Decision Sciences Institute, and the Northern Colorado Credit Union. Christine facilitates several student internships and scholarships each year through her work with the Colorado State Patrol Family Foundation (CSPFF) and the Colorado Chapter of Financial Executives International (FEI).

Education

  • PhD, University of Nebraska. Area of Study: Finance
  • MA, University of Nebraska. Area of Study: Finance
  • BA, University of Nebraska. Area of Study: Finance/Business Admin

Research Expertise & Interests

  •  Mortgage lending
  •  Personal finance
  •  Reverse mortgage markets
  •  Crowdfunding

Publications

Publications: Peer Reviewed (2022-Present)

  •  McClatchey, C. (in press). Wagner Air Force Base: The 60K Tunner Capital Budgeting Decision. Journal of Finance Case Research.
  •  McClatchey, C., & French, J. J. (2024). Hellcat or Sedan: Can we really retire early? Implications of the 2022 IRS rule changes to 72(t) distributions. Journal of Financial Education, 50(1), 117–128. https://www.jstor.org/stable/48813205
  •  French, J. J., Martin, M. W., McClatchey, C. (2024). Economic Policy Uncertainty and Equity Fund Flows to India: A Bayesian Approach. Indian Economic Journal, 72(2), 259-269. DOI:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00194662231212721
  •  McClatchey, C. (2023). Refinance, Recast, or Pay Additional Principal? A Home Borrower’s Dilemma. Financial Services Review, 31(2&3), 197-209. https://openjournals.libs.uga.edu/fsr/issue/view/282. DOI: doi.org/10.61190/fsr.v31i2&3
  • McClatchey, C., Martin, M. W. (2022). No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: The Hidden Complications of Donation-Based Crowdfunding. Journal of Personal Finance, 21(1). ProQuest document ID: 2649772806

Juried

  • Journal Article McClatchey, C., de la Torre, C. The intended and unintended effects of Dodd-Frank on mortgage broker compensation. Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, 16(2), 141-160.
  • Skudiene, V., McClatchey, C., Kancleryt, A. Strategic versus Ad-hoc Corporate Social Performance: An Analysis of CSP Maturity and its Relationship to Corporate Financial Performance. Journal of Management and Sustainability, 3(1).

Non-Juried

  • McClatchey, C. (in press). The evolution of mortgage broker compensation and other Dodd-Frank implications. MCB-CSU Colloquium.