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Julian Yeo is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Accounting at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University (NYU), where he has been a faculty member since 2011. He previously served as a full-time faculty member at Columbia Business School and the University of Melbourne. He currently serves as Deputy Chair of the Department of Accounting.
- Ph.D. in Accounting – University of Melbourne (2003)
- MFin – University of Western Australia (1999)
- BCom (Honors) – University of Western Australia (1998)
Professor Yeo's research centers on accounting-based equity valuation, with a focus on parameters such as investor required rates of return, growth rates, tax adjustments, and biases in analyst earnings per share forecasts. His expertise spans financial statement analysis, earnings management, and valuation models. He is widely recognized for his contributions to accounting education and applied valuation frameworks.
His teaching excellence has been acknowledged through numerous awards, including the Distinguished Teaching Award and EMBA Great Professor at NYU Stern, as well as the Dean's Teaching Excellence in Core Courses and Executive MBA Commitment to Excellence Award at Columbia Business School. Notably, he was named one of the 12 Favorite Professors teaching in Executive MBA Programs by The Wall Street Journal.
- Distinguished Teaching Award – NYU Stern
- EMBA Great Professor – NYU Stern
- Dean's Teaching Excellence in Core Courses – Columbia Business School
- Executive MBA Commitment to Excellence Award – Columbia Business School
- 12 Favorite Professors in EMBA Programs – The Wall Street Journal
Professor Yeo teaches key courses such as Accounting-Based Valuation, Financial Accounting and Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis, Managerial Accounting, and Modeling Financial Statements. While no formal advisees are listed, his mentorship is reflected in his extensive teaching recognition. He has also contributed to public discourse through media engagement, including an interview on the use of EBITDA in retail valuation.
No information is available on grants or research labs. His current work continues to focus on valuation models and financial reporting practices.




