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Ross Alumni Club of Los Angeles STEPHEN M. ROSS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
   

Ross Professor Lunch and Learn

Why your stock market returns are less than you think

Lunch 'n Learn?
What is it?
A dial-in teleconference featuring a Ross faculty member presenting a topic within their specialty.

Lunch 'n Learn Events - When?
Held between 12 Noon and 1PM (pacific time) several times throughout the year.

Lunch 'n Learn - Who organizes them?
Is a collaborative effort involving several Ross Alumni Clubs.

Lunch 'n Learn - Who can Attend?
Open to any Ross Alum who has pre-registered.

Lunch 'n Learn - How to Participate

Conference participants phone in to a teleconferencing portal to hear the presentation
Iinteractive web content may be included - access to a web browser is helpful

Lunch 'n Learn - Cost?
No cost to attendees (except for the phone call)

Lunch 'n Learn - Time Comittment?
Your time comittment is minimal. Lunch 'n Learn events no more than 1 hour
You don't have to leave your office to attend.


Date/Time:

January 16, 2009  --  12 Noon Pacific Location: Your Office --- Access instructions will be provided by email the day before to all registratrants
Topic:

Dollar-Weighted Returns: What Investors Really Earn

Is this You?:
I'm in the market - IRA, 401(k), SEP, Keogh, etc
I want to make better investment decisions in 2009
I'm curious about true market returns
I want to gain valuable maket insight

Then you need to register for this event!

Forbes, Smart Money, Money Magazine, The Economist, and other periodicals have turned to Professor Dichev's work to better understand investment performance. 

Join us to uncover why hypothetical returns reported by the news media are less than what investors actually realize and what you can do to maximize your own returns.

Presenter: Professor Dichev is Professor of Accounting & Michael and Joan Sakkinen Accounting Scholar at the Ross School of Business

Professor Dichev has distinguished himself in the field of accounting and more recently behavioral finance.

Highly regarded as an instructor and researcher, he has won numerous awards, including
-  Wall Street Journal Award,
- Notable Contributions to the Accounting Literature Award,
- Michael and Joan Sakkinen Accounting Scholar Award

His work has been cited by major magazine publications to help explain what is happening in the world of investing.


Register Now - dial in slots are limited!



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