Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
This course is designed to prepare students to interpret and analyze financial statements prospectively to forecast and value firms using various state-of-the-art valuation methods. The course offers the analytical framework and practical tools that are needed for such analysis. This course will also help you understand and analyze how managerial accounting choices affect reported numbers, increasing your ability to detect and undo their effects. This course is ideal for students who wish to pursue careers in investment banking, corporate finance, consulting, as well as public accounting.
Textbook: Stephen Penman, Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation, McGrawHill, 5th
Computational Linguistics in Accounting Research
Tilburg University (2017-), University of Melbourne (2017)
Geograhy in Capital Markets
Tilburg University (2016-), University of Melbourne (2017)