Christopher Noe

Senior Lecturer, Accounting at Sloan School of Management

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Christopher Noe is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the Sloan School of Management.

Noe specializes in the fields of financial accounting and corporate finance. Immediately prior to joining the faculty at MIT Sloan, Noe was a vice president at Charles River Associates, an economics consulting firm. His work at CRA included valuation of business enterprises, financial securities, and specific assets/liabilities; financial statement analysis; examination of accounting restatements; solvency assessment; and damages estimation.  Noe has published on topics such as voluntary disclosures and insider transactions, analyst specialization and stock breakups, and stock return volatility.

Noe holds a BA in economics from Emory University, an MS in applied economics and a PhD in business administration from the University of Rochester.

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