Timothy Nantell
Professor at Carlson School of Management

Biography
Carlson School of Management
Timothy Nantell
Professor
Finance
Education
BA 1967
Mathematics University of Wisconsin
MBA 1971
Finance University of Wisconsin
PhD 1971
Finance University of Wisconsin
Expertise
Business, business opportunity and security valuation
Timothy Nantell has held the following positions with the Carlson School: Acting Dean, Associate Dean of Faculty, Finance Department Chairperson, and Faculty Director of the MBA Program. He also initiated the Carlson Funds Enterprise. His current research and teaching interests concern valuation models and their application. He has been recognized for teaching excellence in the MBA Program a number of times and was named ''Dedicated Faculty Member of the Year'' by the MBA classes of 2002 and 2003. In 2004 he was given an Outstanding Service Award by the Carlson Scool.
Selected Works
Variance and Lower Partial Moment Measures of Systematic Risk: Some Analytical and Empirical Results, T. Nantell, Journal of Finance (1982).
Tender Offer Mergers and Stockholders'' Wealth: A Random Coefficient Regression Approach, T. Nantell and T. Aielman, American Statistical Association Business and Economics Proceedings (1982).
Common Stock Returns and Corporate Combinations: The Case of Joint Ventures, T. Nantell and J. McConnell, Journal of Finance (1985).
Tax Effects of Inflation: Depreciation, Debt, and Millers Equilibrium Tax Rates, T. Nantell and M. Maher, Journal of Accounting Research (1983).
FAMOUS Financial Analysis Modeling Software, Version 11b, 2011.
Computer Programs
We Misunderstand and Misuse Return On Invested Capital, Midwest Finance Association Meetings, 2007.
Current Activities
Current Research
Business, business opportunity and security valuation and measuring business performance
Honors and Awards
Carlson School Outstanding Service Award, 2004
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