Professor Xuhong Luo is a senior accountant with the San Francisco office of ACSB's
Company, LLP, an East Coast (New York & New Jersey) based, full service CPA firm.
She has accumulated rich experience in accounting and audit for international companies
and diversified industries, and has particular experience with the auditing of hedge
funds, private entity venture capital funds, and investment advisers.
She also has experience in financial statement preparation for a variety of other
industries, as well as in preparation of corporation, partnership, and individual
tax returns. Overall, she has worked in the audit, accounting and tax areas for 21
years, comprising 10 years auditing international companies in China and 11 years
with CPA firms and various industries in the United States.
Her work experience includes not only many different industries but also 7 different
areas, including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, budgeting,
financial analysis, auditing and multi-national company financial accounting.
Professor Luo is also proficient in practical accounting software applications such
as Microsoft Money, Audit Engagement System, QuickBooks, Peachtree, Solomon, Prosystem,
and advanced MS Excel. One of her favorite subject areas is mathematics, and she chose
accounting as her undergraduate major even though she also liked computer science
and engineering. She has enjoyed working in the accounting area and always tries to
keep up with important changes and new pronouncements affecting the accounting profession.
In her spare time, she thrives on music, anything having to do with healthy living,
and of course, continue learning. She obtained her Master degree in Accountancy at
Golden Gate University. Given the valuable academic experience she has obtained at
GGU, she would now like to give back to others the same rich experience and skills
that she has been fortunate enough to attain at this institution. Professor Luo currently
teaches ACCTG 310, Auditing, and enjoys sharing her knowledge and skills with students
from world-wide background.