Rebecca AbrahamRebecca Abraham is a Finance Professor at the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship. She obtained her Doctorate in Business Administration-Finance from the U.S. International University in 1989. After serving as an adjunct instrucor in the Department of Management Science at the National University, Dr. Abraham joined the Farquhar Center of Nova Southeastern University in the Fall of 1989. Throughout her career, Dr. Abraham has taught a wide range of courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels, including corporate finance, investments, portfolio theory, financial management, business strategy and policy, quantitative methods, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. Her dedication to teaching excellence was recognized when she received the first Farquhar Center Award for Teaching Excellence in 2000, as well as the Teacher of the Year Award from the Huizenga School in 2006, highlighting her exceptional service to students. Dr. Abraham has made significant contributions to her field through extensive publications in reputable journals. She is a member of the Editorial Review Board of Personality and Individual Differences and has authored a book chapter in a prestigious journal. Together with Dr. Robert Trippi, formerly of California State University-Long Beach, she has pioneered a methodology for determining implicit interest rates in option prices. Her research work has also been featured in the Conference Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute and the Association of Management. Read More Read Less
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