Aswath Damodaran
Biography
Aswath Damodaran holds the Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education and is Professor of Finance at New York University Stern School of Business. Before joining Stern, he lectured in Finance at the University of California, Berkeley.
Professor Damodaran has been the recipient of Giblin, Glucksman, and Heyman Fellowships, a David Margolis Teaching Excellence Fellowship, and the Richard L. Rosenthal Award for Innovation in Investment Management and Corporate Finance.
He has also won the Stern School of Business Excellence in Teaching Award in 1988, and the Distinguished Teaching award from NYU in 1990. He has been voted "Professor of the Year" by the graduating M.B.A. class nine times during his career at NYU.
In addition to myriad publications in academic journals, Professor Damodaran is the author of several highly-regarded and widely-used academic texts on Valuation, Corporate Finance, and Investment Management.
Professor Damodaran currently teaches Corporate Finance and Valuation to the MBAs. His interests lie in disentangling value drivers and understanding market pricing and behavior.
He is known as the ‘Dean of Valuation’ in the finance community.
Professor Damodaran is the author of Musing on Markets, a blog on corporate finance and valuation.
Publications (Selected)
Books
Applied Corporate Finance.
Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice.
Damodaran on Valuation.
Investment Valuation.
The Dark Side of Valuation.
The Little Book of Valuation.
Investment Management.
Investment Philosophies.
Investment Fables.
Narrative and Numbers.
Strategic Risk Taking.
Articles
Breach of Trust: Valuing Financial Service Firms in the Post-Crisis Era (2011)
Equity Risk Premiums (ERP): Determinants, Estimation and Implications - The 2011 Edition (2011)
Comatose Markets: What if Liquidity is Not the Norm? (2010)
Risk Management: A Corporate Governance Manual (2010)
A New ‘Risky’ World Order: Unstable Risk Premiums: Implications for Practice (2010)
Education
Ph.D. Finance, University of California, Los Angeles
M.B.A. Finance, University of California, Los Angeles
M.S. Management, Indian Institute of Management
B.Com. Accounting, Madras University
Institutions
Stern School of Business, New York University
University of California, Berkeley
Fields
Accounting
Finance
Topics
Earnings Management
Shareholder Issues/Activism
Valuation
Berkshire Hathaway
Asset Management
Corporate Finance
Corporate Governance
Portfolio Management
Housing/Real Estate
Restructuring & Layoffs
Known As
‘The Dean Of Valuation’
Courses Taught
Corporate Finance
Equity Instruments & Markets
Awards
Giblin Fellowship
Glucksman Fellowship
Heyman Fellowship
David Margolis Teaching Excellence Fellowship
Richard L. Rosenthal Award for Innovation in Investment Management and Corporate Finance.
School of Business Excellence in Teaching Award (1988)
NYU Distinguished Teaching (1990).
Voted "Professor of the Year" by the NYU graduating M.B.A. class nine times during his career.