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Reduce the Risk of Failed Financial Judgments (Spanish version)
Eccles, Robert G.; Riedl, Edward J.Article HBS-F0807GWhen crucial financial estimates rely on judgment, companies can minimize their risk by turning to appraisers, actuaries, and evaluators, whether internal, external, or a combination.Starting at €8.20
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Silic (A) and (B): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS, Teaching Note
Dessain, Vincent; Barron, Andrew; Hawkins, David F.; Riedl, Edward J.Teaching Note HBS-108078-EAccounting and ControlTeaching Note for 108-030 and 108-031.Starting at €0.00
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SIPEF: Biological Assets at Fair Value under IAS 41
Riedl, Edward J.; Meyer, KristinCase HBS-110026-EAccounting and ControlThis case examines fair value accounting under lAS 41 for a European-listed agricultural firm. Students identify the firm's core operations, distinguishing the IFRS treatment for three distinct assets: land; agricultural assets that reside on the land; and inventory harvested from the land. They also analyze key reporting decisions relating to the agricultural assets, which create frictions such that market value and book value do not converge de...Starting at €8.20
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SIPEF: Biological Assets at Fair Market Value under IAS 41
Riedl, Edward J.Teaching Note HBS-110061-EAccounting and ControlTeaching Note for [110026].Starting at €0.00
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Citigroup 2007: Financial Reporting and Regulatory Capital, Teaching Note
Riedl, Edward J.; Srinivasan, Suraj; Katz, SharonTeaching Note HBS-111061-EFinanceTeaching Note for 111041.Starting at €0.00
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Coca-Cola: Residual Income Valuation
Srinivasan, Suraj; Cheng, Beiting; Riedl, Edward J.Case HBS-113056-EAccounting and ControlThe case illustrates the use of the residual income (also known as the abnormal earnings) valuation approach. Students are asked to provide a valuation of Coca-Cola Company using the residual income valuation methodology and understand how it maps into thStarting at €8.20
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What Health Consumers Want (Spanish version)
Calkins, Caroline; Sviokla, John J.Article HBS-F0712ALeadership and People ManagementConsumers of health care constitute a highly diverse market, but the idea that companies might segment customers and profit by addressing their varied needs seems almost foreign to the health industry. You can tap hidden value by making use of patterns in the demand for health products and services, especially if you segment consumers according to health and wealth at the same time.Starting at €8.20
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What Health Consumers Want
Calkins, Caroline; Sviokla, John J.Article HBS-F0712A-ELeadership and People ManagementConsumers of health care constitute a highly diverse market, but the idea that companies might segment customers and profit by addressing their varied needs seems almost foreign to the health industry. You can tap hidden value by making use of patterns in the demand for health products and services, especially if you segment consumers according to health and wealth at the same time.Starting at €8.20
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Reduce the Risk of Failed Financial Judgments
Eccles, Robert G.; Riedl, Edward J.Article HBS-F0807G-EWhen crucial financial estimates rely on judgment, companies can minimize their risk by turning to appraisers, actuaries, and evaluators, whether internal, external, or a combination.Starting at €8.20
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Corrections Corp. of America
Riedl, Edward J.Case HBS-107071-EThis case illustrates a comprehensive valuation of a publicly-traded firm specializing in building and managing prisons. Students must assess the firm's strategy and risks, evaluate key financial reports, derive forecasts of future performance, and use these forecasts to value the firm.Starting at €8.20