John Yeoman
Adjunct Professor of Finance
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Biography
Dr. John Yeoman serves as a professor of finance in the Mike Cottrell College of Business at the University of North Georgia. Prior to joining UNG in 1994, Dr. Yeoman served as faculty at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and the University of Georgia. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Yeoman has served in a number of financial securities related positions during his more than 35 years in the finance and securities industry.
Courses Taught
FINC 3440: Principles of Finance, FINC 4410: Derivative Securities & Risk Management, FINC 4420: Real Estate Finance, FINC 4470: Investment Management
Education
- Ph.D., Finance, University of Georgia, 1993
- M.B.A., Finance, Harvard Business School, 1981
- M.S., Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State University, 1977
- B.S., Engineering Science, North Carolina State University, 1976
Publications
Yeoman, J. (2016). Which type of charitable remainder trust is best? Tax Notes, 153(3), 427-431.
Yeoman, J. (2016). Qualified contingency provisions and charitable remainder trusts. Tax Notes, 150(13), 1575-1581.
Oppenheimer, P., Yeoman, J. (2015). Inadequate inflation adjustments of IRC phaseouts. Tax Notes, 149(6), 797-802.
Jones, S., Yeoman, J. (2014). Initial uncertainty and the risk of setting a fixed-offer price: implications for the pricing of bookbuilt and best-efforts IPOs. Journal of Corporate Finance, 27, 194-215.
Yeoman, J. (2014). The economics of using a charitable remainder trust to fund a retirement portfolio. The Journal of Wealth Management, 17 (1), 40-50.
Jones, S., Yeoman, J. (2012). Bias in estimating the systematic risk of extreme performers: implications for financial analysis, the leverage effect, and long-run reversals. Journal of Corporate Finance, 18 (1), 1-21.
Work Experience
Principal John C. Yeoman & Company, LLC 1988 - Present
Visiting Assistant Professor Georgia State University 1998 - 1999
Visiting Assistant Professor Emory University, Goizueta Business School 1996
Instructor University of North Carolina at Wilmington 1993 - 1994
Instructor University of Georgia 1990 - 1993
Vice President Marshall & Company Securities, Inc. 1986 - 1988
Vice President and Treasurer TimberBank, Inc. 1982 - 1986
Associate Security Pacific Financial Services 1981 - 1982
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