Glenn L. Stevens is currently a Professor of Finance at University of Maryland University College. Previously, he taught finance courses at Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1995 to 2007. Before serving on the Franklin & Marshall College faculty, Dr. Stevens spent a career in agricultural banking with the Farm Credit Bank of Baltimore, where he served as chief financial officer and held other executive positions. He retired from the bank as executive vice president and chief operating officer following its merger into Agfirst Farm Credit Bank.
In addition, Professor Stevens was a Professor of Finance at both Strayer University (2009- 2017) and University of Maryland University College (2007 – present).
Education:
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
M.B.A., Management and Masters in Finance, Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland
B.A., Economics, Lycoming College
Bloomberg Tax Management Portfolios
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Financial Statement Analysis: Quantitative Techniques-Analyzing Liquidity, Profitability, and Asset Utilization (Portfolio 5133)
This Portfolio explains how analysts and other users of financial statements employ various qualitative techniques to improve the usefulness of the information in those statements.
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Financial Statement Analysis: Quantitative Techniques — Analyzing Solvency, Price Multiples, and Cash Flow (Portfolio 5134)
This portfolio explains and illustrates how users of financial statements can employ a wide variety of quantitative techniques to improve the usefulness of the information contained in those statements.
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Financial Statement Analysis: Qualitative Techniques (Portfolio 5122)
This Portfolio explains how analysts and other users of financial statements employ various qualitative techniques to improve the usefulness of the information in those statements.