Richard Lambert

Professor Lambert’s research examines topics within financial and managerial accounting. In particular, he explores how information is related to the cost of capital in firms and how firms use information for performance evaluation. His articles have appeared in The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Rand Journal of Economics, and Strategic Management Journal. He teaches an elective course in financial reporting in both the MBA and WEMBA programs, the core financial accounting class in the WEMBA program, and seminars in the doctoral program. He also teaches in various executive education programs. He is the recipient of several teaching awards. Professor Lambert previously taught at the Kellogg School at Northwestern University and the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.

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Decision-Making and Scenarios (Coursera) Coursera
University of Pennsylvania

Decision-Making and Scenarios (Coursera)

Discover the art of decision-making with this comprehensive online course from Wharton School. Master the skill of transforming raw data into actionable business strategies by learning to create and analyze quantitative models. This course will equip you with the tools needed to structure complex scenarios and make informed decisions that drive your enterprise forward.

Jun 22nd 2026
4 Weeks
Financial Acumen for Non-Financial Managers (Coursera) Coursera
University of Pennsylvania

Financial Acumen for Non-Financial Managers (Coursera)

Unlock the secrets of financial management without a financial background! This comprehensive course by the esteemed Wharton School will equip you with essential financial acumen. Learn to interpret financial statements, understand cash flow, and make informed business decisions that drive performance. Perfect for non-financial managers seeking to enhance their strategic insights.

Jun 15th 2026
4 Weeks
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