Michael H. Granof Ph.D.

University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

Michael H. Granof is the Ernst & Young Distinguished Centennial Professor of Accounting and Distinguished Teaching Professor Business and Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin's LBJ School of Public Affairs and the McCombs School of Business. He has been a professor of accounting at UT Austin since 1972. His research and teaching interests include accounting in governmental and nonprofit organizations and financial accounting.

Professor Granof is the author or coauthor of several textbooks, including Financial Accounting: Principles and Issue; Accounting for Managers and Investors; and Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting. At the LBJ School he teaches in the area of financial management.

He has been a Eskine Fellow, University of Canterbury (1983); Visiting Professor, University of Tel Aviv, 1981; Visiting Fulbright Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1978-79); Teaching Fellow in Accounting, University of Michigan (1969-71); Instructor, Executive M.B.A. program, Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration (1989-99); Senior Accountant, Coopers and Lybrand (1966-68).

He earned his B.A. from Hamilton College, his M.B.A. from Columbia University and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.

He is a co-author of the Bloomberg BNA book How to Cost Your Labor Contract.