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Aswath Damodaran (born 24 September 1957), [1] is a Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University (Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education). He is well known as the author of several widely used academic and practitioner texts on Valuation, Corporate Finance and Investment Management; as well as a provider of comprehensive data for valuation purposes.
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The most prestigious award is for the "national level CQOCW", then there is "provincial level" and "school level". From 2003 to 2010, they produced 3862 courses at the national level by 746 universities. [34] According to the official website for the China Quality Course, the total number of the courses available online is more than 20,000. [35]
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Educational courses with lectures, quizzes and exams provided by universities for free. Certificates are provided by the respective university on successful completion of a course. Free ? Coursera: Crash Course (YouTube) Multidisciplinary Educational courses in physical and social sciences, philosophy, history, culture and literature. Free ?
Not long ago, my colleague Bryan White and I had the good fortune to interview Mr. Aswath Damodaran. Damodaran is a professor of finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University ...
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Aswath Damodaran: Professor, 1986– Professor in Finance; Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education W. Edwards Deming: Statistician Professor, 1946–1993 Quality Expert Peter F. Drucker "The Father of Modern Management" 1950–1972 Presidential Medal of Freedom 2002 Edwin Elton: Economist