Vincent Scerbinski
Acting Chair, Associate Professor of Accounting
A.B., Fairfield UniversityM.B.A., St. John’s University
vincent.scerbinski@liu.edu
Description
Professor Vincent S. Scerbinski, CPA, practiced in the private sector for over 20 years. He currently provides pro-bono accounting services to several East End charitable and nonprofit organizations. His research interests include the relationship between land use practice and property taxes.
Specialties
Tax Planning, Managerial Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis
Publications
- Author, “Financial Efficiency in the Public Sector: An Analysis of School Districts,” published in the Proceedings of the Ohio American Accounting Association Regional Meeting (1998)
- Author, “Tax Exempt Organizations: Compliance with the Internal Revenue Code,” published in Today’s CPA (1994)
- Co-author, “New Neighbors, New Taxes? The Escalation of Property Taxes Due to Population Growth,” published in Real Estate Issues (1994)
- Author, “Comparing Counties,” published in The Southampton Press (1994)
- Author, “Population Size: It’s Effect on Property Taxes,” published in The Appraisal Review (1993)
- Author, “Financing Alternatives for Acquiring an Automobile, a Lotus 1-2-3 Template,” published in The CPA Journal (1990)
- Author, “Development and its Effect on Property Taxes,” published in Business and Tax Planning Quarterly (1989)
- “The CPA/ Financial Planner and the AICPA/FTC Compromise,” published in Business (1989)
- Author, “Cash Purchase, Finance or Lease of an Automobile? Financial Models Designed to Provide the Answer,” published in Tax Notes (1988)
- Author, “Estate and Gift Taxes in the Global Village,” published in Financial Planning News (1995)
Professional Affiliations
- Member, New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA)
- Member, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)