Deciphering Intangible Asset Reporting: What valuers need to know in an ever-changing space
- The criticality of information on intangibles for firm valuation.
- The controversial and challenging aspects of intangible asset reporting under IFRS.
- A review of the key findings from academic research on intangible asset reporting.
- Potential areas of change from the IASB’s recently started project on intangible asset project.
Co-Speaker: Deborah Taylor, CA
This session will be held in English language.
Session H-3: Friday, 6 December 2024 I 16:00 – 17:00
Prof. Dr. Ken Lee, CFA
Loughborough University Business School | Professor in Accounting
Kenneth is a Professor in the Accounting and Finance research group of Loughborough Business school and the Director of Postgraduate Taught programmes. Prior to that he was an Associate Professorial Lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He lectures on financial analysis and equity valuation and researches sell-side analysts’ interactions with other key actors in capital markets. He is also a member of the Capital Markets Advisory Committee (CMAC), a body supported by the IFRS Foundation, which interprets proposed accounting changes from the perspective of capital market participants.
Before academia Ken was a Managing Director & Head of European Equity Research at Barclays Capital, where he worked for 8 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 Ken published extensively on accounting and valuation topics for investors and was ranked in the top 3 in the Institutional Investor Survey over more than a continuous 10-year period.
Ken 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 Business School which focused on how analysts make stock recommendation decisions.
Ken has published in a number of leading academic journals including Contemporary Accounting Research, The British Accounting Review and European Management Review.