ESG
Where the Republican Presidential Hopefuls Stand on Taxes, Other Economic Issues
11 candidates' positions on issues such as the Trump tax cuts, trade with China, energy, banking, Federal Reserve, and inflation.
Five Ways to Secure Millennial and Gen Z Accounting Talent
A global accounting industry survey of more than 6,000 accountants and auditors conducted earlier this year revealed the No. 1 challenge respondents currently face is attracting and retaining skilled talent.
Institute of Internal Auditors Adds Malta and Somalia to its Global Federation
The addition of these two new affiliates expands awareness of the internal audit profession in the regions and provides forums for discussing emerging topics and challenges faced by practitioners at the local level.
Half of Businesses Aren’t Prepared for Impact of ESG Risks
64% of firms say climate related threats such as climate risks to physical assets or energy transition risks represented very material risks to their firm over the last 12 months.
Sage’s Near-Term Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals Receive SBTi Validation
There are only 3200 companies globally with approved science-based targets. Fewer than 11% of those represented the software sector, making Sage an early responder in tech’s fight against climate change.
Wealth and Asset Management Firms Are Still Hesitant On U.S. Economy
Ongoing rate hikes, uncertain market performance, geopolitical tensions, and increased competition all contribute to overall cautious economic predictions.
CEOs Can View Operational Resilience as an Advantage
Operational resilience is becoming increasingly important because the risk environment is evolving, with 90% of resilience professionals.
Enrollment Open for Executive Management Course on Sustainable Financial Strategy
Registration is now open for an executive management course, jointly developed by Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford and AICPA & CIMA.