
About
Casey J. Borman is a Continuing Lecturer in the Accounting Department at the Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), teaching financial statement analysis while leveraging over two decades of real-world investment experience from his hedge fund management background and legal career.
Education:
- MBA, 2003, UCLA Anderson School of Management (awarded Robert A. Rogers Fellowship in Accounting)
- J.D., 2001, Loyola Law School (awarded First Honors in several classes)
- B.A., 1996, Claremont McKenna College (cum laude)
Research and Professional Focus: Borman's expertise spans Business Law, Entrepreneurship, Estate Planning, Financial Accounting, Financial Advisory Services, Financial Statement Analysis, Mergers and Acquisitions, Personal Finance, and Taxes. He integrates institutional asset management experience—particularly in alternatives—with legal insights to analyze complex investments, advising high-net-worth clients through his firm Borman Capital while contextualizing financial instruments for students.
Professional Recognition:
- Robert A. Rogers Fellowship in Accounting (UCLA Anderson)
- First Honors in multiple law school courses (Loyola Law School)
Professional Ventures: Founded Borman Capital to manage family investments, overseeing diversified portfolios of commercial/residential real estate and liquid assets while conducting due diligence on unique opportunities including angel investments and estate planning solutions for affluent clients.
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