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Informationen zum Autor After graduating in economics and politics, Nick Antill began his career in the oil industry, working for BP and Saudi Aramco. He subsequently spent 16 years in the City of London as an equity investment analyst specialising in European energy companies, and as head of Morgan Stanley's European oil and gas equity research team. Since 2000, he has been a director of an energy consultancy company, provided financial training mainly to investment bankers and has been retained as a consultant by the European equity research departments of two major investment banks. He has authored numerous articles, and a previous book (with Robert Arnott) entitled Valuing Oil and Gas Companies (Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 1994 and 2000). Kenneth Lee 's career has steadfastly remained centred around finance, research and education. Kenneth is an Associate Professorial Lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he lectures on financial analysis and equity valuation, as well as being the programme director for the MSc Accounting and Finance and MSc Accounting, Organisations and Institutions. Before academia Kenneth was a Managing Director and Head of European Equity Research at Barclays Capital, where he worked for eight years before leaving in August 2017 to take up a number of academic positions. Prior to this he was also a Managing Director and a ranked accounting and valuation analyst at Citi Investment Research in London. During this time Kenneth published extensively on accounting and valuation topics for investors and was ranked in the top three in the Institutional Investor Survey over more than a continuous ten-year period.In the lead up to his investment banking career, Ken was a professional trainer for many years both in professional practice and financial markets. His love of training was behind his decision to leave his banking career for academia. Kenneth graduated from Trinity College Dublin/Dublin Institute of Technology with a degree in Management Science. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, a member of the Institute of Taxation, a CFA Charterholder and a member of the Securities Institute. He holds a doctorate from Aston University on how sell-side analysts make stock recommendation decisions.In addition to co-authoring Company Valuation Under IFRS, Ken has also co-authored an accounting book (with Deborah Taylor) entitled Financial Statement Analysis Under IFRS (Financial Edge, 2018). eborah Taylo r works as a professional trainer at Financial Edge, where she provides accounting, modelling and valuation training to investment banks. Deborah's move into professional training was relatively recent, having worked at Barclays until May 2019, where she was a Director in Equity Research and co-head of Sustainable and Thematic Investing. Deborah spent eight years at Barclays, focussing on accounting and valuation research whilst working with her co-author Kenneth, and where they were one of the top ranked teams in their sector. In the later years, Deborah had broadened her remit to include research on corporate governance issues, including corporate taxation and regulation. Deborah is a Chartered Accountant, having qualified at Deloitte where she worked in the Financial Services audit division. Prior to training as an accountant, she graduated from the Queen's College, Oxford University with a Master's degree in Physics. She is also co-author of the book Financial Statement Analysis Under IFRS (Financial Edge, 2018). Klappentext Revised and updated. The influence of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) on accounting across the world is stronger than ever. Most importantly, this stems from the mandatory adoption of IFRSs in many parts of the world, including Europe, Canada, Australia, Brazil and, with some relatively small exceptions, Chi...