Seminars: 2002-2003
The Accounting Division seminar series consists of weekly presentations by eminent academics, prospective faculty members and the division's own faculty members. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on Fridays at 1:30 p.m in 333 Uris. In most years, spring semester seminars are recruiting sessions featuring candidates for faculty positions.
In addition, the division invites distinguished scholars to our annual Burton Workshop.
If you have any questions, please e-mail our divisional administrator.
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2002-2003
| Date | Speaker and Title |
| 9/13-14/02
October | Valuation Advocacy Kenton K. Yee (Columbia University) The Predictive Value of Expenses Excluded from "Pro Forma" Earnings Analyst Forecast Revisions and Market Price Discovery with Cristi A. Gleason (Arizona) Accounting for Inflation and Equity Valuation with Jing Liu and Mingshan Zhang International Equity Valuation Using Multiples with Jing Liu (UCLA) and Jacob Thomas Does the PEG Ratio Rank Stocks According to the Market?s Expected Rate of Return on Equity Capital? Earnings? Quality and Smoothing Stock Price, Earnings, and Book Value in Managerial Performance Measures |
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10/18/02 |
Accounting Choice, Home Bias and U.S. Investment in Non-U.S. Firms |
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11/1/02 |
Governance and Intermediation Problems in Capital Markets: Evidence from the Fall of Enron with Krishna Palepu |
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11/8/02 |
Motives for Early Revenue Recognition: Evidence from SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) 101 with Jennifer Altamuro and Anne Beatty |
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1/24/03 |
On the Not-So-Obvious Relation Between Risk and Incentives in Principal-Agent Relations |
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1/31/03 |
Xiao-Jun Zhang (Berkeley) |
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2/27/03 |
Ro Verrecchia (Wharton) |