Bradford D. Jordan is Visiting Scholar at the University of
Florida. He previously held the duPont Endowed Chair in Banking and
Financial Services at the University of Kentucky, where he was
department chair for many years. He specializes in corporate
finance and securities valuation. He has published numerous
articles in leading finance journals, and he has received a variety
of research awards, including the Fama/DFA Award in 2010.
Dr. Jordan is coauthor of Corporate Finance 13e, Corporate Finance:
Core Principles and Applications 7e, Fundamentals of Corporate
Finance 13e, and Essentials of Corporate Finance 1le, which
collectively are the most widely used business finance textbooks in
the world, along with Fundamentals of Investments: Valuation and
Management 10e, a popular investments text.
Tom Miller is Professor of Finance and holder of the Jack R. Lee
Chair in Financial and Consumer Finance at Mississippi State
University. He has a long-standing interest in derivative
securities and investments and has published numerous articles on
various topics in these areas. His latest research interest is the
workings and regulation of small-dollar loan markets. Professor
Miller has been honored with many research and teaching awards. He
is a co-author (with David Dubofsky) of Derivatives: Valuation and
Risk Management (Oxford University Press). Professor Miller's
interests include golfing, raising American saddle-bred horses, and
playing tenor saxophone.
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