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Derek G Holloman

OVERLOAD FACULTY-ASSOC PROF
EMAIL
PHONE
850-599-3565
OFFICE
Div Of Management Services

Office Hours

SBI East Wing Room #420

Tuesday •  12:30 p.m - 2:OO p.m
Thursday 12:30 p.m - 2:OO p.m

Office Hours

  • ACG 2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES (LLC)       TR     2:00PM-3:15PM 
  • ACG 2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES                 TR     11:00AM-12:15PM 
  • ACG 5175 - FINANCIAL STATEMENT & ANALYSIS                   M       5:30PM-8:00PM 
  • ACG 2021E - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES               ONLINE  

About Me


Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dr. Holloman has demonstrated an early aptitude for Accounting and Finance. Throughout his tenure, he has held various faculty advisor positions within academia, including National Associations for Black Accountants. His teaching methods are characterized by a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and current learning methods, allowing students to grasp complex accounting/ finance concepts with ease. Dr. Holloman is a charismatic and engaging lecturer, notoriously known for his ability to inspire and mentor students, many of whom have gone on to excel in their own accounting and finance careers. 


Areas of Interest


  • Accounting Pedagogy  
  • Finance Pedagogy 

Education


 
  • Management, Ph.D. • 2008
    University of Grenoble
  • Accounting/M.S. • 2005
    University of New Orleans
  • Finance,MBA • 2002
    University of New Orleans
  • Accounting, BS • 2000
    Southern University

Work History


  • Associate Professor, ??? – Present
    Florida A&M University

Academic Accomplishments


 

Publications 

  • Holloman, D; Klieb, L;   Collins, J. (2013) Corporate Spin-offs: Exploring the Knowledge Inherited from the Entrepreneurial Orientation of the Parent Company. International Journal of Business, Accounting, and Finance, Vol. 7 (2): 77-96. 
  • Holloman, D; Klieb, L. and Bates, I (2012) "Corporate Spin-offs: Examining the effects on the Entrepreneurial Orientation Inheritance-Financial Performance Relationship." Exploring the interpenetration of management, technology and innovation in the organisations, Eds. Bernard CHAPELET, Michel LEBERRE; & Benoit AUBERT.France: Presses universitaires de Grenoble. 

 


Courses Taught At FAMU


  • ACG 2021    Financial Accounting Principles  
  • ACG 3101     Intermediate Accounting I  
  • ACG 3102    Financial Reporting & Analysis  
  • ACG 4642   Auditing and Assurance Services  
  • FIN 3403    Corporate Finance  
  • FIN 4414     Financial Management  
  • FIN 4443    Financial Policy and Strategy  
  • FIN 5246    Financial Markets and Institutions (Gr.)  
  • FIN5515      Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management (Gr.)