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Applied Equity Analysis Video Course Wiley Finance Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Applied Equity Analysis Video Course
An informative resource focused on applied equity analysis and portfolio management The Applied Equity Analysis and Portfolio Management Video Course contains a forty– to fifty–minute video lecture for each of the seven chapters found in the actual book, as well as Appendix A: The Time Value of Money and the Basics of Valuation. Engaging and accessible, this course provides investors and students alike with a solid grounding in the timeless principles of investing. Outlines a structured approach to analyzing popular economic indicators&mdash

Robert A. Weigand, Ph.D. is Professor of Finance and holder of the Brenneman Professorship in Business Strategy at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. His research interests include time-changing risk and expected return, dividend policy, and how changes in the market P/E ratio affect long-term investment opportunities. Dr. Weigand is a past recipient of the Ned Fleming Award for Excellence in Teaching (2011), the A. Roy Myers Award for Excellence in Research (2010), the John and Betty Dicus Excellence in Teaching Award (2010), the Kaw Valley Bank Excellence in Research Award (2009), and the Student Life Achieving Excellence Award (2009). Previously, he has been a faculty member at Texas A&M University, the University of Colorado, and the University of South Florida. Dr. Weigand's recent notable publications include articles in The Journal of Portfolio Management, The Journal of Investing, and The Journal of Financial Planning. Dr. Weigand holds a B.S. and Ph.D. in Financial Economics from the University of Arizona.