Files Posted
Final Exam
The time is finally upon us.

Here is the cover sheet for the final exam that explains all of the logistics and instructions: Instruction Sheet

Here is the final exam file: Final Exam

And the Excel file that contains the exhibits for questions 1, 3 and 4: Exhibits

Best of luck - on the exam and this summer!!

I really enjoyed working with you all and look forward to seeing you in the fall.
Example solutions for Problem Set #2
Sorry for the delay, but here are two example solutions for Problem Set #2.

These are actual problem sets submitted by two of your colleagues - I have inserted clarifying notations if/where appropriate.

Please note that I allowed a great deal of latitude in question 4a, penalizing only for obvious errors.

Back to grading...

Example Solution #1

Example Solution #2

The average score was approximately 85.5%.
Q&A Sessions for Week of April 30th
There will be an open Q&A Session in Classroom 290 on Monday, April 30th from 1:20pm to as late as 2:40pm and an open Q&A Session in Classroom 280 on Tuesday, May 1st from 1:20pm to as late as 2:40pm.

Please note that I will not be making any prepared remarks, nor will any new material be introduced or discussed.
Problem Set #2
Here is the second problem set (not counting the Module 1 Problem Set):

Valuation Problem Set #2

In addition, here are the exhibits (i.e., the data):

Problem Set #2 Template

Please note that this will be due in hardcopy form no later than 8:00 am on Monday, April 30th.
Suggested solutions for Module 1 Problem Set
Here are suggested solutions for the Module 1 Problem Set:

Module 1 Suggested Solutions
Module 1 Problem Set
Here is the second problem set covering Module 1.

Valuation Problem Set for Module 1

Please note that this will be due in hardcopy form no later than 8:00 am on Monday, April 16th.
Suggested solutions for Problem Set #1
Here are suggested solutions for Problem Set #1:

PS1 Suggested Solutions

Please note that, although Microsoft Excel may have built-in functions that often accomplish what otherwise take several steps and formulas, you should know and understand the calculations that Excel is running in the background.

Also, whenever relying upon Excel formulas, please make sure that you carefully review (e.g., via the Help menu) the assumptions and inputs incorporated into the Excel formula to avoid unintended and unanticipated results.
Problem Set #1
NOTE: This file will be posted on or shortly after 1:10pm, Tuesday March 27th.

Here is the first problem set:

Valuation Problem Set #1

Please note that this will be due in hardcopy form no later than 8:00 am on Monday, April 2nd.