Earn CPE credits by joining TaxBit and KPMG for an educational session about streamlining and automating enterprise crypto accounting — August 31 @ 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT
As enterprises continue to leap into web3, corporate finance and accounting teams must establish systems and processes to operationalize crypto accounting and reporting. Join TaxBit and KPMG to understand how to get started with crypto accounting, common operational challenges that accountants interacting with cryptocurrencies face, and opportunities to streamline and automate crypto accounting processes to ensure timely and accurate accounting and reporting.
Plus, earn CPE credits while hearing from TaxBit’s Aaron Jacob and Reagan Cook as they discuss with KPMG LLP Deal Advisory’s Sania Mushir and Jason Bui insights into the current market landscape, outlook and upcoming accounting standard updates, and considerations for operationalizing crypto accounting processes.
Participants will learn about:
Upcoming FASB accounting changes and corresponding Big4 / industry leader comment letters
The current enterprise web3 landscape
How to get started with crypto accounting when your business interacts with digital assets
Common operational challenges with crypto accounting
Opportunities to streamline and automate an enterprise crypto accounting process
To register for this session, follow this link.
In order to be awarded the full CPE credit, you must respond to three of the polling questions asked during the program.
Participants will earn 1.0 CPE credits
Field of Study: Accounting (Technical)
Additional Information
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of cryptocurrency accounting
Who Should Attend: This session will benefit accountants working with/at businesses holding and interacting with digital assets
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Refunds and Cancellations
This is a free course and is not subject to a cancellation fee. For more information regarding refund, complaint, or program cancellation policies, please contact support@taxbit.com.
TaxBit is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors (Sponsor ID 166866). State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.
Live Session
Head of Accounting Solutions
Prior to TaxBit, Aaron spent eight years at Chatham Financial working with the treasury and accounting teams of corporate and large financial services clients. He advised companies on: derivative portfolio management; finance and accounting process transformation; technical accounting solutions; and oversaw the development of Chatham’s core financial services technology. During this time, Jacob worked across many asset classes including: equities, foreign currency, interest rates, and commodities.
Aaron previously worked at the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), where he assisted the Board in making improvements to US generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
He has a Master’s Degree in Accounting from BYU and earned his MBA from The Wharton School where he graduated as a Palmer Scholar.
Accounting Subject Matter Expert
Reagan Cook is an Accounting Subject Matter Expert at TaxBit, the leading enterprise provider for digital assets tax and accounting technology. Prior to TaxBit, Reagan spent two years in financial reporting at a Fortune 500 company, and also previously worked at Deloitte in Romania with the Forensic Advisory practice. Reagan is a CPA and has a Master's degree in Finance from Indiana University, and is also a freelance artist with digital art on OpenSea.
Deal Advisory & Strategy KPMG
Sania Mushir works in Deal Advisory & Strategy for KPMG.
Deal Advisory & Strategy KPMG
Jason Bui works in Deal Advisory & Strategy for KPMG.