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Scholes, Myron Samuel was born on July 1, 1941 in Timmins, Ontario, Canada.
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Through integration with traditional MBA topics, the book provides a framework for understanding how taxes affect decision-making, asset prices, equilibrium returns, and the financial and operational structure of firms. Tax law fundamentals, compensation planning, pension and retirement planning, multinational tax planning, taxable acquisitions, and estate and gift tax planning. For the business professional who needs the most updated framework for understanding how taxes affect decision making, asset prices, equilibrium returns, and the financial and operational structure of firms.
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This book takes an MBA style strategy perspective by considering the tax, accounting, and finance trade-offs involved in tax planning. Reflected in this revision are all changes in the tax code. Also covered: extensive analysis of technical tax rules applied to corporate mergers and acquisitions; explanation of accounting for income taxes; discussion on College Savings Plans (529s); up-to-date material on new tax rates on dividends and capital gains; and much more. For individuals furthering their personal or formal education of tax strategy, investment banking, corporate finance, strategy consulting, money management, or venture capital.
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Scholes, Myron Samuel was born on July 1, 1941 in Timmins, Ontario, Canada.
Bachelor in Economics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 1962. Master of Business Administration, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy in Finance, University Chicago, 1969.
Doctor (honorary), University Paris-Dauphine, 1989. Doctor (honorary), McMaster University, 1990. Doctor (honorary), University Leuven, 1998.
Research associate Center Mathematics Studies in Business & Economics, University Chicago, 1966—1967, finance instructor, 1967—1968, associate professor, 1973—1974, professor, 1975—1979, director Center Research in Security Prices, 1975—1981, Edward Eagle Brown professor finance, 1979—1982. Assistant professor finance Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968—1972, associate professor, 1972—1973. Professor law, Frank E. Buck professor finance Stanford University, California, 1983—1996, senior research fellow Hoover Institution, 1988—1996, Frank E. Buck professor finance emeritus, since 1996.
Co-founder, principal Long-Term Capital Management, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1994—1998. Co-founder, managing partner, chairman Platinum Grove Asset Management LP (formerly Oak Hill Platinum Partners), Rye Brook, New York, 1999—2005. Managing director, senior advisor Salomon Brothers, 1990—1993.
Board directors Chicago Mercantile Exchange, since 2000, American Century Companies Inc., Dimensional Fund Advisors.
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Board trustees Mathematics Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California. Member of American Finance Association (vice president 1989, president 1990), Econometrics Society.