Webinar Details
Course Description
Blockchain technology has been “in the works” for four decades and with the upcoming “merge,” there will be dramatic changes and advancements in this technology. The technology is often misunderstood, but leading companies are prepared for or have already embraced this technology. In this webinar, author and lawyer, Herb Rubenstein, will discuss blockchain technology from a technical and business perspective and walk through blockchain "use cases," applications, and key opportunities for accounting professionals.
Learning Objectives
- Identify blockchain technology from both a technical and business perspective.
- Recognize how blockchain technology produces value in the marketplace.
- Discover key blockchain opportunities in the accounting profession.
Prerequisites
- None
Who Should Attend
CPAs, accounting/finance professionals who work with organizations or clients that will be impacted by blockchain technology.
Advanced Preparation
None
Presenter Details
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Herb Rubenstein
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- Encoursa
Herb Rubenstein is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Washington and Lee. He was a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar to the University of Bristol where he received a diploma in the social sciences. He received his Master of Public Affairs from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs of the University of Texas at Austin. He has his law degree from Georgetown University. His books in Entrepreneurism and Leadership have been published by major publishers and he has over 100 articles on Ethics, Leadership, Boards of Directors, Change Management, Scenario Planning, and related management disciplines. He previously taught the Strategic Management capstone course for the Master of Science in Energy Management for the Graduate School of the Universi... Read more
NASBA Sponsor
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