Introduction to Blockchain for Accounting Students

Theophanis C. Stratopoulos, Jesus Calderon
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Financial professionals need to understand blockchain in order to evaluate its impact on the profession (e.g., audit, tax, consulting), as well as the impact on the business of their clients (e.g., auditees, investors). Given that financial professionals do not want to become programmers, cryptographers or database experts, what is the essential blockchain foundational knowledge that they need to have in order to evaluate and prepare for the effect of blockchain on business? Our objective with these teaching notes was to help accounting and finance students understand blockchain technology and how it works. Our attempt to develop this foundational knowledge was motivated by the potential of blockchain to disrupt several industries including financial and professional services. Leveraging this foundational knowledge the reader should be able to do the following: 1) Explain in plain English blockchain concepts. 2) Acquire the knowledge needed to form an opinion regarding the implications of blockchain for financial and professional services, and businesses in general. We hope that the foundational knowledge provided in these teaching notes will be the stepping stone to facilitate critical thinking and help students evaluate the pros and cons of proposed blockchain initiatives. It is important for students and professionals to use their trademark skepticism because according to the executive director of Hyperledger Brian Behlendorf "... [t]here is a tendency to talk about blockchain in very singular, reverential, almost religious tones."
面向会计专业学生的区块链入门
金融专业人士需要了解区块链,以便评估其对行业的影响(例如,审计、税务、咨询),以及对客户业务的影响(例如,被审计方、投资者)。考虑到金融专业人士不想成为程序员、密码学家或数据库专家,为了评估和准备区块链对业务的影响,他们需要具备哪些基本的区块链基础知识?我们编写这些教学笔记的目的是帮助会计和金融专业的学生理解区块链技术及其工作原理。b区块链有可能颠覆包括金融和专业服务在内的多个行业,这促使我们尝试发展这一基础知识。利用这些基础知识,读者应该能够做到以下几点:1)用简单的英语解释区块链概念。2)获取所需的知识,形成对b区块链对金融和专业服务以及一般业务的影响的意见。我们希望这些教学笔记中提供的基础知识将成为促进批判性思维的垫脚石,并帮助学生评估提议的区块链倡议的利弊。对于学生和专业人士来说,使用他们标志性的怀疑态度是很重要的,因为超级账本的执行董事布莱恩·贝伦多夫(Brian Behlendorf)表示:“……人们倾向于用非常独特、虔诚、近乎宗教的语气谈论b区块链。”
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