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ACCT 5030

Business Analysis Using Financial Statements

ACCOUNTING

In this course we use concepts from financial accounting, finance, and strategy to develop models used by financial analysts in valuing equity securities (although we will focus on equity valuation, our approach is applicable to issues faced by managers considering investment opportunities). We will discuss/review a variety of models, including the dividend model, the free cash flow model, the method of comparables/multiples, and the asset-based valuation model. These more traditional models will be contrasted with the residual income valuation model, a relatively recent valuation innovation.

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Frankel, Jeremy Bertomeu, Mark Soczek, Richard Frankel, Thomas Fields

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Quality: 4Difficulty: 3Frankel

Really cares about his students. Quirky, funny guy.

11/7/2016

Quality: 5Difficulty: 3Frankel

Professor Frankel is a phenomenal professor! One of the best professors I've ever had. Every week I looked forward to his Business Analysis and Financial Statements class. He truly cares about what you get out of the subject matter and engages you in class discussions very well. I highly recommend him. His knowledge of the subject is outstanding.

9/22/2011