Tatiana Sedach

St. Petersburg State University
of Economics and Finance

Department of Finance

Sadovaya str.20
St Petersburg, Russia
Telephone: (812) 310-9671
Fax: (812) 310-4071

tsedash@yahoo.com

 

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During the 2001-2002 academic year, Tatiana Sedach was a visiting research professor at The George Washington University, affiliated with the Research Program in Social and Organizational Learning. Her stay in the USA was supported by the Junior Faculty Development Program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Tatiana Sedach is an Associate Professor in the Department of Finance at the St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, St. Petersburg, Russia. She teaches courses in “Investment Portfolio Management”, “Financial Management”, and “Cash Flow Management” and also supervises graduate projects.

In 1994 Tatiana Sedach graduated from the St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance in the Finance, Credit and International Relations Department with a Diploma with Honors. Then for four years she was a postgraduate student in the Department of Finance in the same university. In 1998 Tatiana received a Ph.D. in Economic Sciences (major – finance). The topic of her dissertation was, “Financial Management in Corporate Groups” (applying western experience to the largest Russian corporations).

In 1993 she attended an intensive course in Financial Institutions and Investment Funds Management conducted by the Administration of St. Petersburg.

Her research interests include: investments, investment management and analysis, and financial management in international corporate groups and holding companies.

From 1996 to 1998 Tatiana worked at a number of investment companies in St. Petersburg. She was also a freelance correspondent for the newspapers Life and EconomicsTelecom (St. Petersburg) and edited a column “Investment Indexes of the St. Petersburg Stock Market” (in Business Express Bulletin of the Federal Commission of Securities Markets).

She has published 17 works: 14 research articles in leading financial and economic bulletins and three methodological publications (a textbook, a practical guide and a manual for problem solving).

Publications:

Journal articles

“Application of Financial Management in a Company”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 30 March 1996, Nr. 13, p. 13.

“Insurance Brokerage”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 27 April 1996, Nr. 17, p. 13.

“The Upcoming Elections Have an Impact on the Attractiveness of State and Corporate Securities”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 11 May 1996, Nr. 19, p. 21.

“Securities as an Investment Tool (Investments on the Russian Stock Market)”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 08 June 1996, Nr.  23, p. 13.

“Role of Financial-Industrial Groups in the Russian Economy”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 06 July 1996, Nr. 27, p. 13.

“GKO: Three Years on the Russian Securities Market”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 03 August 1996, Nr. 31, p. 13.

“Strategic Planning: Luxury or Necessity. (Experience of Russian Corporations)”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 31 August 1996, Nr. 35, p. 13.

“Capital is at the Top of Everything”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 14 September 1996, Nr. 37, p. 13.

“Autumn on the Investment Market”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 28 September 1996, Nr. 39, p. 13.

“Offshore – the World Without Borders”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 12 October 1996, Nr. 41, p. 4.

“Tax Planning”, Life and Economics, St. Petersburg Regional Bulletin, 26 October 1996, Nr. 43, p. 13.

“Cash Flow Analysis and the Time Factor”, Social-Economy Aspects of the Foundation of Market: Bulletin of Scientific Articles of Post-Graduate Students of St. Petersburg University of Economics and Finance, Chapter 2., 1997, p. 83-90.

Articles in Books

Financial Management, Textbook, M.V. Romanovsky (ed.), St. Petersburg: Izdatel’skii Dom Business Press, 2000, Chapter 3.1-3.4.

Problem Solving in Financial Management. A Practical Guide, St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, 2000.

Investment Portfolio Management. Manual for Problem-Solving, St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, 2001.

Thesis

Financial Management in Corporate Groups, Ph.D. Thesis, St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, 1998.

Conference abstracts

“Aspects of Financial Management in Holding Companies”, Bulletin of St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, 1996, p. 88.