
Thoughts on teaching undergraduate, MBA, and MSF students how to use generative AI to do financial analyses and how gen AI is used in finance more broadly.
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Today, I’m departing from my usual topic of teaching and instead am going to discuss tools for researchers. I’m going way out on a skinny limb by claiming I know the best set of tools now available. But, I’m pretty sure that I do, and I wan...
This past spring, while Tesla was in the midst of a 50% freefall, the news media reported that Tesla insiders had been selling shares. Here, “insiders” means individuals required to file a Form 4 with the SEC when they trade: directors, off...
Spreadsheets are perfectly suited for capital budgeting exercises. Those exercises involve a minimal amount of data (data = assumptions mostly) and only basic arithmetic, and we would like to view multiple tables (balance sheet, income stat...
Getting data from websites is a task for which “AI + coding” can really increase efficiency. I use two examples to illustrate web scraping. The first is to extract a table from a web page. The second is to download multiple csv files from a...
The CAPM is intuitively reasonable and is widely used by companies to estimate their cost of capital, but it is well known to do a poor job of explaining average returns. I like to show students this interactive plot of estimated betas and...
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I am the J. Howard Creekmore Professor of Finance and a Professor of Economics at Rice University.
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