Ali Habib Shawet Mahbob (Assistant Lecturer)
MSc in Public Finance
Lecturer
Financial Affairs - University of Anbar
ali.habib@uoanbar.edu.iq
Assistant teacher: Ali Habib Shawet Mahboub Al -Anzi
Ramadi 9/25/1981
married
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Financial and Banking Sciences from Al -Maarif University / Anbar
He holds a master’s degree in financial and banking sciences from the Iraqi University / Baghdad
Accountant of the College of Education for Humanities 2007-2018
TOEFL Accounts official 2010
Officer of the Consultative Office for Languages ??and Translation, College of Education for Humanities
Official of the College of Education College for Pure Sciences 2021-2022
Officer of the Follow -up to the Transparency and Protection Program for Public Money in the Presidency of the University 2025
Scientific articles published in the official sites of Anbar University
1- The reality of the tax system in Iraq in terms of upbringing, perception and reform.
2- Tax evasion, its types, its reasons.
3- Money laundering, reasons, antiquities.
4- Electronic payment and its importanc in Iraq.
Published research in local magazines
1- The effect of the use of financial information systems on the increase in the profitability of the small financing institutions (the Journal of Sustainable Studies. The fifth year/ volume, the fourth issue of 2023)
2- Artificial intelligence and its role in managing risk and improving financial decisions. (Iraqi Journal of Humanitarian, Social and Scientific Research Issue November 15, 2024 Nov No15a)
3- The role of the internal auditor in ensuring the quality and reliability of accounting information and its characteristics. (Anbar University Journal for Economic and Administrative Sciences Volume 16 No. 1 2024)
4- The role of banking liquidity in enhancing the market value of commercial banks shares applied research in the Babylon Bank and the Investment Bank for the period (2010-2019) Journal of Sustainable Studies Year (6) Volume (6) Issue (3) July 2024 AD
Master's degree in Financial and Banking Sciences
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