Harold Bierman, Jr.
Professor Bierman's interests are in investment and corporate financial-policy decisions. He has consulted for many public organizations and industrial firms and is the author of more than one hundred fifty books and articles in the fields of accounting, finance, investment, taxation, and quantitative analysis. In 1985 he was named the winner of the prestigious Dow Jones Award of the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, for his outstanding contributions to collegiate management education.
Selected Publications and Working Papers
"An Introduction to Accounting and Managerial Finance: A Merger of Equals"
"Accounting/Finance Lesson of Enron"
"The Bare Essentials of Investments"
Bierman, J., Harold (2003). Private Equity: Transforming a Public Corporation to Increase Value. New York, Wiley.
Bierman, J., Harold(2002). "The P/E Ratio: An Important but Imperfect Tool." Journal of Portfolio Management (Summer ).
Bierman Jr, H. (2001). "Valuation of Stocks with Extraordinary Growth Prospects." Journal of Investing 10(1): 23-26.
Bierman Jr, H. (2001). "The Early History of Financial Economics, 1478-1776 (Book Review)." Accounting & Business Research 31(3): 235.
Bierman, Jr., Harold(2001). Increasing Shareholder Value: Distribution Policy, a Corporate Finance Challenge. Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Bierman, Jr., Harold(2001). "Bad Market Days: Myths and Lessons from the Stock Market Crashes of1929 and 1987." World Economics 2(3): 177-191.
Bierman, Jr., Harold(2001). "Analyzing the Sale of Puts on a Firm's Own Stock." Journal of Investing 10(4): 24-29.
Bierman, H. and B. Swaminathan (2000). "Managing a Closed-end Investment Fund - Given the Discount Paradox." Journal of Portfolio Management 26(4): 49-52.
Bonini, C. P., W. H. Hausman and H. Bierman (2000). Analisis Cuantitativo Para Los Negocios . Santafe de Bogota, McGraw-Hill.
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