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- Michael J. Mauboussin, Chief Investment Strategist, Legg Mason Capital Management and author of More Than You Know: Finding Financial Wisdom in Unconventional Places In order to be a successful CEO, corporate strategist, or analyst, understanding the valuation process is a necessity. The second edition of Damodaran on Valuation stands out as the most reliable book for answering many of today?s critical valuation questions. Completely revised and updated, this edition is the ideal book on valuation for CEOs and corporate strategists. You'll gain an understanding of the vitality of today?s valuation models and develop the acumen needed for the most complex and subtle valuation scenarios you will face. ASWATH DAMODARAN is Professor of Finance at New York University's Leonard N.
Stern School of Business. He has been the recipient of numerous awards for outstanding teaching, including New York University's Distinguished Teaching Award.
He has also been named one of the nation's top business school teachers by BusinessWeek. Damodaran conducts training courses in corporate finance and valuation at many leading investment banks. He is the author of numerous leading finance books, including the first edition of Damodaran on Valuation, Investment Valuation, Corporate Finance, Investment Management, Investment Philosophies, and Applied Corporate Finance, all published by Wiley.
Aswath Damodaran is a professor of finance at the SternSchool of Business at New York University, and teaches thecorporate finance and equity valuation courses in the MBA program.He received his MBA and Ph.D. From the University of California atLos Angeles. His research interest lie in valuation and appliedcorporate finance. He has published articles in the Journal of Financial andQuantitative Analysis, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, and the Review ofFinancial Studies, and has written two books on equityvaluation ( Damodaran on Valuation and InvestmentValuation) and two on corporate finance ( Corporate Finance:Theory and Practice and Applied Corporate Finance: A User'sManual). He has co-edited a book on investment managementwith Peter Bernstein ( Investment Management) and is workingon a book on investment philosophies.
He was a visiting lecturer at the University of California,Berkeley, from 1984 to 1986, where he received the Earl CheitOutstanding Teaching Award in 1985. He has been at NYU since 1986,received the Stern School of Business Excellence in Teaching Award(awarded by the graduating class) in 1988, 1991, 1992, and1999 and was the youngest winner of the University-wideDistinguished Teaching Award (in 1990).
He was profiled in Business Week as one of the top twelve business schoolprofessors in the United States in 1994.