Damodaran On-line Home Page (2024)

My name is Aswath Damodaran, and I teach corporate finance and valuation at the Stern School of Business at New York University. I am a teacher first, who also happens to love untangling the puzzles of corporate finance and valuation, and writing about my experiences. As a result, I am at the intersection of three businesses, education, publishing and financial services, that are all big, inefficiently run and deserve to be disrupted. I may not have the power to change the status quo in any of these businesses, but I can stir the pot, and this website is my attempt to do so.

Broadly speaking, the website is broken down into four sections. The first, teaching, includes all of my classes, starting with the MBA classes that I teach at Stern and including the shorter (2-day to 3-day) executive sessions I have on corporate finance and valuation. You will find not only the material for the classes (lecture notes, quizzes), but also webcasts of the classes that you can access on different platforms. I also have classes specifically tailored to an online audience on valuation, corporate finance and investment philosophies, as well as my quirky versions of accounting and statistics classes. The second, writing, includes links to almost everything I have written and continue to write, starting with my books and extending to my practitioner papers (on equity risk premiums, cash flows and other things valuation-related). The third, data, contains the annual updates that I provide on industry averages, for US and global companies, on both corporate finance and valuation metrics (including multiples). It is also where I provide my estimates of equity risk premiums and costs of capital. The fourth, tools, incorporates the spreadsheets that I have developed over time to value and analyze companies and short in-practice webcasts on how to analyze companies. (If you have trouble with any of the links, try a different browser, since Google Chrome, in particular, seems to have developed an aversion to downloads on my site.)

I have been told that my website is ugly, and I apologize for its clunky look and feel. While some of you have offered to make it look better for me, and I thank you for your kindness, I need to be able to tweak, modify and adapt the website as I go along and to do that, I have to work with what I know about website design, which is not much. You can try the search engine below and if that does not work, try this guide to the site.

Equity Risk Premiums (Data, Updates and Papers)

Implied ERP on July 1, 2024= 3.97% (Trailing 12 month, with adjusted payout); 4.11% (Trailing 12 month cash yield); 5.90% (Average CF yield last 10 years); 3.91% (Net cash yield); 4.06% (Normalized Earnings & Payout)

Implied ERP in previous month =4.12% (Trailing 12 month, with adjusted payout); 4.27% (Trailing 12 month cash yield); 6.01% (Average CF yield last 10 years); 4.13% (Net cash yield); 3.92% (Normalized Earnings & Payout)

Downloadable datasets (For more data, go here)

  1. Historical Returns on Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate and Gold (for historical risk premiums)
  2. Implied ERP by month for previous months (September 2008- Current)
  3. Implied ERP (annual) from 1960 to Current
  4. My data on ERP & CRP by country (January 2024 and July 2024)

Downloadable spreadsheets (For more spreadsheets, go here)

  1. Spreadsheet to compute current ERP for current month
  2. Valuation Spreadsheet for non-financial service firms with video guidance

Papers: Starting in 2008, I have written annual update papers on equity risk premiums, in two installments. The first one looks at equity risk premiums, in general, starting with their determinants and working through different approaches to measuring htem. The second one is more focused on country risk. The latest updates for both can be found below:

  1. Equity Risk Premiums (Annual Update Paper)
  2. Country Risk Premiums (Annual Update Paper)

Other Updates

Teaching:

  1. Stern Classes: The Spring 2024 Corporate Finance class, now fully archived, can be found here and the archived Spring 2024 Valuation class is linked here. You can find archived versions of prior year's classes here.
  2. Online classes (Free and NYU Certificate): The online versions of these classes can be found here and NYU is offering certificate versions here. In the next academic year,I will be teaching all three classes again and you can find the links to them here.
  3. Short Prep Courses: If you need a short brush up on the basics of finance, I have added a class on the foundations of finance as well as a minimalist accounting class to my online list. In 2021, I added a statistics class to the mix, again taught from the perspective of someone who uses statistics rather than a statistical expert.

Writing:

  1. Papers/Articles: This paper on valuing Tesla (with Brad Cornell) won the readers' award (Bernstein-Levy) in The Journal of Portfolio Management. Brad and I have written a paper on what we call thebig market delusion, on how the allure of big markets coupled with overconfident entrepreneurs/investors can create over pricing across companies. In 2020, we added a paper on ESG, a concept that has been oversold and overhyped by its proponents, as well as a paper on value investing's travails in the last decade. I also have a paper on valuing users, subscribers and members. In 2020, I also wrote a series of fourteen posts on the COVID crisis, with the emphasis on markets, in real time, which I put together as a paper (way too long) on what I learned and unlearned. I also added a paper on the disruption coming to the IPO process. For a complete list of papers, go here
  2. Books: My book on Narrative and Numbers, from Columbia University Press, is in bookstores and the third edition of The Dark Side of Valuation came out in 2018. My book on Corporate Life Cycles, where I look at where a firm stands in its life cycle affects corporate finance, investing and valuartion judgments, is forthcoming from Penguin Random House.

Data: The latest overall data update was on January 5, 2024; my next one will be in January 2025. My country risk premiums also get updated midyear; my latest update is as of July 2024. Check under data for downloads and links, as well as archived data from prior years.

Tools: Check under tools for additions to spreadsheets and webcast. uValue is available at the iTunes store.

Damodaran On-line Home Page (2024)

FAQs

Is Aswath Damodaran rich? ›

Aswath Damodaran is a professor of finance at the New York University Stern School of Business who has a net worth of $5.16 million.

Why is Aswath Damodaran so famous? ›

Damodaran is best known as the author of several widely used academic and practitioner texts on Valuation, Corporate Finance and Investment Management as well as provider of comprehensive data for valuation purposes.

What stocks does Aswath Damodaran own? ›

What is the significance of the "Magnificent Seven" stocks in Damodaran's portfolio? The Magnificent Seven stocks (Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, Tesla, Alphabet, and Meta) have been instrumental in driving the performance of the broader stock market and have had a significant impact on Damodaran's portfolio.

How to cite Damodaran? ›

Citation Data
  1. MLA. Damodaran, Aswath. Investment Valuation : Tools and Techniques for Determining the Value of Any Asset. New York :Wiley, 1996.
  2. APA. Damodaran, Aswath. ( 1996). ...
  3. Chicago. Damodaran, Aswath. Investment Valuation : Tools and Techniques for Determining the Value of Any Asset.

Who is the best finance professor in the world? ›

THE WORLD'S 50 BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL PROFESSORS
ProfessorSchoolExpertise
Bhagwan ChowdhryUCLA (Anderson)Finance
Clayton ChristensenHarvardInnovation
Aswath DamodaranNew York (Stern)Finance
Thomas DavenportBabson CollegeManagement
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What is the value of a stock aswath damodaran? ›

Value is what you get.” In its simplest form, the value of a stock is the sum of all its expected future cash flows, discounted back to today at a rate that reflects the riskiness of the company. Value is driven by factors like revenue growth, profit margins, investment efficiency, and so on (more on that in a second).

Who is the father of investment in the world? ›

Benjamin Graham, dubbed the "father of value investing," became famous for his investing style, literary contributions on investing, and research. Graham lectured at his alma mater, Columbia University, and eventually became a professor of finance there.

Who is the father of quality investing? ›

Benjamin Graham, the founding father of value investing, was the first to recognize the quality problem among equities back in the 1930s. Graham classified stocks as either Quality or Low Quality.

Is magnificent 7 overvalued? ›

As valuations have become more attractive, two of the Magnificent Seven—Microsoft and Amazon—have become undervalued according to Morningstar analysts.

How does Aswath Damodaran calculate ERP? ›

Aswath Damodaran

In the standard approach to estimating the equity risk premium, historical returns are used, with the difference in annual returns on stocks versus bonds, over a long period, comprising the expected risk premium.

Where is Aswath Damodaran? ›

Biography. Aswath Damodaran holds the Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education and is Professor of Finance at New York University Stern School of Business. Before coming to Stern, he also lectured in Finance at the University of California, Berkeley.

Who is the father of valuation? ›

Professor Aswath Damodaran is currently a Professor of Finance at NYU's Stern School of Business. He has been called Wall Street's “Dean of Valuation”, and is widely respected as one of the foremost experts on corporate valuation.

What is equity risk premium Damodaran? ›

Aswath Damodaran

The equity risk premium is the price of risk in equity markets, and it is not just a key input in estimating costs of equity and capital in both corporate finance and valuation, but it is also a key metric in assessing the overall market.

How do you estimate equity risk premiums? ›

Equity risk premium is calculated as the difference between the estimated real return on stocks and the estimated real return on safe bonds—that is, by subtracting the risk-free return from the expected asset return (the model makes a key assumption that current valuation multiples are roughly correct).

How much is Mohnish Pabrai worth? ›

Is Mohnish Pabrai a Billionaire? In 2023, Pabrai was estimated to be worth about $2 billion.

Who is the father of value investing? ›

Benjamin Graham, dubbed the "father of value investing," became famous for his investing style, literary contributions on investing, and research. Graham lectured at his alma mater, Columbia University, and eventually became a professor of finance there.

Where does Aswath Damodaran teach? ›

Aswath Damodaran holds the Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education and is Professor of Finance at New York University Stern School of Business.

Who is David father of value investing? ›

All forms of value investing derive from the investment philosophy taught by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis.

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