Eyad Alhudhaif is an Assistant Professor who brings a unique blend of research insights, teaching excellence, and technical prowess to the classroom and beyond. His research centers around corporate finance, where he dives deep into topics such as Capital and Debt Maturity Structures, Dividend Policies, and Corporate Governance. His recent work involves textual analysis of financial disclosures and the various implications it has on our understanding of classical corporate theories.
Beyond the academic toolkit, Dr. Alhudhaif wields programming languages, such as Python and Stata, to various applications in his career. Examples include automating financial analyses, building programs for clients, or implementing cutting-edge algorithms to his own work. Dr. Alhudhaif believes that the intersection of finance & technology holds an immense promise for reshaping the industry.
The course is designed to extend and deepen practical understanding of a range of topics in finance and investments. Students’ ability to make sound investment decisions will be improved in this…
This course provides a mathematical introduction into the area of finance. More specifically, it attempts to explain the math behind neoclassical theories in financial asset pricing, such as…
The objective of this course is to study theory and empirical evidence relevant for
portfolio management. An emphasis is placed on understanding how an investment
professional would…