Dr. Patrick A. Casabona
Professor of Accounting and
TaxationProfessor Patrick A. Casabona, holds a Ph.D. in Finance from
Graduate College of the City University of New York. He has
presented fifty-three papers to academic and professional forums
and has published: twenty-seven peer-reviewed proceedings, fourteen
abstracts, twenty-four monographs (published by Deloitte &
Touche and its predecessor firm, Touche Ross & Co.), six
chapters in books, three recent publications dealing with valuation
and management risk-hedging methodologies related to complex
derivative financial instruments and other complex investments,
which were published on the FASB website, and a textbook,
Investment Pricing Methods, A Guide for Accounting and
Financial Professionals, which was sponsored by the
FASB. He has published eighteen articles (five basic research
and thirteen applied research articles) in such peer-reviewed
journals as: The Government Accountants Journal, the
Review of Business and Economic Research, the Journal
of Portfolio Management, the Journal of Business, Finance
and Accounting, Financial Management, The Practical Accountant,
Management Accounting, the Review of Business, and
AFP Exchange. Professor Casabona has also served as issue
editor for the Review of Business, as a technical reviewer of
accounting and finance articles for a number of journals and has
reviewed almost a dozen textbooks.
Professor Casabona has worked as a Financial Economist for
General Motors Corporation, in the Treasurer's office, where he
prepared economic and financial forecasts and reports. He was a
systems and management Procedures Analyst for the Board of
Education, Bureau of Supportive Services, where he designed
managerial and operating and procedural systems for various Bureaus
in the Board of Education of New York City.
Professor Casabona has served as a financial and economic
advisor to a number of professional and academic business
organizations and governmental entities and included the following
activities: (a) serving as an accounting training advisor for
Deloitte & Touche and Touche Ross & Company; (b) serving as
a financial management advisor for the Mid-Hudson Group Inc., which
designs financial systems and managerial budgeting processes for
various business organizations; (c) serves as a member of the board
of directors of RiskCenter LLC, and (d) served as a member of the
Board of Economic Advisors of the New York State Assembly Ways and
Means Committee under Governor Cuomo. He evaluated comprehensive
economic forecasts and budget projections for the State of New
York, which included the key revenue and expense items to be
reported to the Assembly and Governor of New York State. He also
developed an accounting and finance training program for the
professional staff of the Committee. He served as an economic
advisor on environmental economic project for Congressman Guy
Molinari, Staten Island, U.S. House of Representatives.
Professor Casabona served as a member of the FASB's Derivatives
Accounting Training Committee and assisted in developing an
intensive training program for accounting professionals and
academics on SFAS No. 133, "Accounting for Derivative Instruments
and Hedging Activities." He co-authored an article entitled
"Summary of Derivative Types," which was published on the FASB's
website during 1998 and 1999. He extended his research, at the
request of the international accounting organization of standard
setters (G 4+1), to produce a special FASB Report, "The
Accountant's Handbook for Investment Pricing Methods Commonly Used
by Investment Analysts". Chapters 1 and 7 of the report are
published on the FASB's website as reference material for the
FASB's derivatives training course entitled: "A Review of SFAS 133,
Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging
Activities", which was published in 1998 and revised in
2001.
E-mail: casabonp@stjohns.edu