Greg Hallman
Professor of Finance at IE (Instituto de Empresa) Business School / Lecturer in Finance and Real Estate Finance at McCombs School of Business

Schools
- McCombs School of Business
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Biography
McCombs School of Business
- Dr. Greg Hallman is a member of the faculty in the finance department of the University of Texas’ McCombs School of Business where he teaches graduate-level courses in valuation, corporate finance, real estate finance, and investment theory, and serves as a Director of the Texas Real Estate Center and the Faculty Director of the McCombs Real Estate Investment Fund. In addition to his work at the University of Texas, Dr. Hallman has testified in federal and state court on matters involving securities, valuation, and commercial damage issues. He holds a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Texas at Austin (1996), an MBA from Tulane University (1988) and a B.A. in chemistry from the University of Virginia (1985).
Specialties:
Financial analysis and valuation; real estate finance; mortgage backed securities; litigation consulting and expert testimony in commercial damages and securities
Education
- PhD Texas McCombs School of Business (1990 — 1996)
- MBA Tulane University - A.B. Freeman School of Business (1986 — 1988)
- BA University of Virginia (1981 — 1985)
Companies
- Senior Lecturer in Finance and Real Estate Finance McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin (2002)
- Senior Consultant Charles River Associates (2007 — 2013)
- Visiting Professor of Finance IE (Instituto de Empresa) Business School (2006 — 2008)
- Managing Director InteCap (1999 — 2002)
- Associate Putnam, Hayes, & Bartlett (1996 — 1999)
Publications
Greg F. Hallman, Jay C. Hartzell, and Christopher A. Parsons. 2011. Incentive Compensation and the Likelihood of Termination: Theory and Evidence from Real Estate Organizations. Real Estate Economics 39(3), 507-546.
Greg F. Hallman and Bonnie J. Goldsmith. 2007. Business Valuation: Adjusted Present Value (APV) Method, in Litigation Services Handbook: The Role of the Financial Expert, 4th ed., Roman L. Weil, Peter B. Frank, Christian W. Hughes, and Michael J. Wagner, eds. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons.
Greg F. Hallman and Chris McClain. 1999. Real Options Applications for Telecommunications Deregulation, in Real Options: The New Investment Theory and Its Implications for Telecommunications Economics, James Alleman and Eli Noam, eds. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Press.
Greg F. Hallman and Michael J. Wagner. 1999. Tax Effects of Discount Rates in Taxable Damage Awards. CPA Expert.
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