Philip Dahrmann, M.Sc.
21335
Lüneburg,
Universitätsallee 1, C6.303
Fon +49.4131.677-1956 (Sekr.), philip.dahrmann@leuphana.de
Fon +49.4131.677-1956 (Sekr.), philip.dahrmann@leuphana.de
Werdegang
11/2023 - 05/2025 - Werkstudent NÜRNBERGER Versicherung - Investment Management
05/2023 - 10/2023 - Werkstundent Unicredit - Trade Finance
03/2022 - 04/2022 - Internship ODDO BHF - Private Wealth Management
09/2022 - 02/2023 - Internship DWS - Asset Management
03/2022 - 08/2022 - Internship Deutsche Bank - Post Merger Integration
10/2019 - 01/2022 - Werkstudent sepp.med - Business Development
Projekte
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Essays in Finance
Philip Dahrmann (Wissenschaftliche Projektleiter*in) , Henning Schröder (Wissenschaftliche Projektleiter*in)
→Projekt: Dissertationsprojekt
Lehrveranstaltungen
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The tutorial complements the lecture in “Finance” by providing a structured environment for deepening students’ understanding through applied problem-solving. Each week, students are assigned exercises and small real-world finance problems to solve independently as homework. During the tutorial sessions, these solutions are reviewed and discussed in class, encouraging active participation, critical thinking, and peer-to-peer learning. The focus lies on reinforcing key concepts such as time value of money, investment appraisal, and risk-return analysis, while also strengthening analytical and communication skills.
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The tutorial complements the lecture in “Finance” by providing a structured environment for deepening students’ understanding through applied problem-solving. Each week, students are assigned exercises and small real-world finance problems to solve independently as homework. During the tutorial sessions, these solutions are reviewed and discussed in class, encouraging active participation, critical thinking, and peer-to-peer learning. The focus lies on reinforcing key concepts such as time value of money, investment appraisal, and risk-return analysis, while also strengthening analytical and communication skills.
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The tutorial complements the lecture in “Finance” by providing a structured environment for deepening students’ understanding through applied problem-solving. Each week, students are assigned exercises and small real-world finance problems to solve independently as homework. During the tutorial sessions, these solutions are reviewed and discussed in class, encouraging active participation, critical thinking, and peer-to-peer learning. The focus lies on reinforcing key concepts such as time value of money, investment appraisal, and risk-return analysis, while also strengthening analytical and communication skills.
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This course establishes a link between the external valuation of companies (e.g., by investors and analysts),
and the internal practices that top executives apply to manage a company in a value-based manner. It thereby demonstrates the link between the areas of accounting, corporate finance, and management control.
The course covers the following topics (not exhaustive):
• Essential theories and purposes of valuation using financial statements
• Valuation methods (e.g., earnings, cash, or assets)
• Analyses of profitability and risk
• Financial forecasting and trend analyses
• Diffusion of Value-based Management (VBM)
• Empirical evidence on the antecedents and performance effects of VBM
• Internal VBM-tools, selected fields of application, and stakeholder implications
• Real-life valuation examples (selected topics with practice partners)
and the internal practices that top executives apply to manage a company in a value-based manner. It thereby demonstrates the link between the areas of accounting, corporate finance, and management control.
The course covers the following topics (not exhaustive):
• Essential theories and purposes of valuation using financial statements
• Valuation methods (e.g., earnings, cash, or assets)
• Analyses of profitability and risk
• Financial forecasting and trend analyses
• Diffusion of Value-based Management (VBM)
• Empirical evidence on the antecedents and performance effects of VBM
• Internal VBM-tools, selected fields of application, and stakeholder implications
• Real-life valuation examples (selected topics with practice partners)