University of Colorado

Leeds School of Business

 

Accounting Workshops

For the 2003-2004 Academic Year

(Click here for previous years’ workshop schedules)

 

 

Date

Speaker

From

Time

Room

Paper

9/5/03

Mark DeFond

University of Southern California

2-3:30

BUS 218

International Institutional Factors and Analysts’ Cash Flow Forecasts

10/10/03

Shmuel Hauser

Ben Gurion University

3-4:30

BUS 218

On the “Value” of Firm Valuation by Financial Experts

10/17/03

Karen Sedatole

University of Texas

2-3:30

BUS 218

CEO Horizon, Investor Horizon, and the Contracting Use of  Forward-Looking Performance Measures

10/31/03

Jacob Thomas

Yale University

3-4:30

BUS 218

Contributed capital versus retained earnings: tax differences and value implications

11/7/03

Michelle Hanlon

University of Michigan

3-4:30

BUS 218

Is There a Link Between Executive Compensation and Accounting Fraud?

11/14/03

Paul Healy

Harvard

3-4:30

BUS 218

Which Types of Analyst Firms Make More Optimistic Forecasts?

12/5/03

Tom Lys

Northwestern

3-4:30

BUS 218

Blinded by the Light: Are Earnings Announcements worth the Risk?

1/16/04

Sunny Yang

University of Colorado

3-4:30

BUS 218

Horizon-dependent Underreacton in Financial Analysts' Earnings Forecasts

2/27/04

Paquita Friday

University of Notre Dame /University of Michigan

3-4:30

BUS 218

Does the Market Adjust for Differences in Market-Related Values used to Compute Expected Returns?

4/23/04

Kevin Sun

University of Colorado

3-4:30

BUS 218

The Importance of "Other Information" in Setting Stock Prices:  A Cross-Country Comparison