Book description
A companion workbook for the Second Edition of Equity Asset Valuation
In the Second Edition of Equity Asset Valuation,
experts Jerald Pinto, Elaine Henry, Thomas Robinson, and John Stowe,
fully detail the contemporary techniques used to determine the
intrinsic value of an equity security, and show you how to
successfully apply these techniques in both foreign and domestic markets.
In the Second Edition of the Equity Asset Valuation
Workbook, they offer you a wealth of practical information and
exercises that will further enhance your understanding of this
discipline. This detailed study guide-which parallels the Second
Edition of Equity Asset Valuation chapter by
chapter-contains concise summary overviews of the chapters,
challenging problems, and a complete set of solutions.
- An all-inclusive study companion to the Second Edition of
Equity Asset Valuation
- Topics covered include the equity valuation process, discounted
dividend valuation, free cash flow valuation, and residual income valuation
- Challenges readers with question/answer sections for each
chapter in the main book
Engaging and accessible, the Second Edition of the Equity
Asset Valuation Workbook reviews essential concepts you must be
familiar with in order to excel at this endeavor.
JERALD E. PINTO, PhD, CFA, is Director, Curriculum Projects, in the
Education Division at CFA Institute. Before coming to CFA Institute in
2002, he consulted to corporations, foundations, and partnerships in
investment planning, portfolio analysis, valuation, and quantitative
analysis. Pinto also worked in the investment and banking industries
in New York and taught finance at NYU's Stern School of Business. He
holds an MBA from Baruch College, a PhD in finance from the Stern
School, and is a member of CFA Virginia.
ELAINE HENRY, PhD, CFA, is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at
the University of Miami, where she teaches courses in accounting,
financial statement analysis, and valuation. After working in
corporate finance at Lehman Brothers, strategy consulting at McKinsey
& Company, and corporate banking at Citibank, she obtained a PhD
from Rutgers University where she majored in accounting and minored in finance.
THOMAS R. ROBINSON, PhD, CFA, CPA, CFP, is Managing Director of the
Education Division at CFA Institute. He joined CFA Institute as head
of educational content in 2007 from the University of Miami, where he
was an associate professor of accounting and director of the Master of
Professional Accounting Program. Robinson was also concurrently
managing director of a private wealth investment advisory firm. He was
active locally and nationally with the CFA Institute prior to joining
the staff.
JOHN D. STOWE, PhD, CFA, is O'Bleness Chair Professor of Finance at
Ohio University. He previously served as Head of Curriculum
Development and Director of Exam Development at CFA Institute. Stowe
has also been professor of finance and associate dean at the
University of MissouriÂ-Columbia, where he taught investments and
corporate finance. Stowe has won several teaching awards and has
published frequently in academic and professional journals in finance.
He is also coauthor of a college-level textbook in corporate finance.
Stowe earned his BA from Centenary College and his PhD in economics
from the University of Houston. He obtained his CFA charter in 1995.