Friday, 6 August 2021

An Introduction to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Criteria - New Online Course

Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (more commonly referred to as ESG) refers to the three central factors in measuring the sustainability and societal impact of an investment in a company or business. Analysis of these criteria can help determine the future financial performance of companies (in other words the return capital and the risks that they face).

ESG criteria are a set of standards for a company’s operations that today’s socially conscious investors use to screen potential investments.
  • Environmental criteria look at how a company performs as a steward of nature in protecting the planet.
  • Social criteria examine how the company manages relationships with employees, suppliers, customers, and the communities where it operates.
  • Governance deals with a company’s leadership, the pay of its executives, audits, internal controls, and shareholder rights.

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are an increasingly popular way for investors to evaluate companies in which they might want to invest. Using ESG criteria can also help investors avoid companies that could pose a greater financial risk due to below par environmental or other practices.

This course is an introduction to these criteria and how they may be used.

For full details and Registrations click HERE.

What if bitcoin went to zero?

In a thought experiment The Economist uncovers the links between crypto and mainstream finance and sets out the repercussions of what could happen if the price of Bitcoin fell to zero. 

You can read the full analysis of such a disaster scenario HERE.

Read it and be afraid .... VERY AFRAID!

 

Thursday, 5 August 2021

The 'Net-Zero' trend - Moral Money

Over the past few years, 'net-zero' pledges have been made globally, committing organizations to produce no more greenhouse gases than they are emitting. Setting net-zero targets have become a key tool to fight climate change and stakeholders are looking to companies to set theirs

Wednesday, 4 August 2021

Adding social issues to the corporate balance sheet - FT Moral Money

Employees, investors and customers are increasingly demanding transparency across supply chains and corporate structures. Executives are forced to consider their wider impact as significant of a risk as financial measurements 

 

Welcome to the Era of the Activist Accountant - FT Moral Money

Accountants turned activists? In an unexpected modern tale, activist accountants have become vital advocates towards standardizing 'ESG' risks

Tuesday, 3 August 2021

The Fed Pushing For CBDC, "Can't Wrap Their Head Around Not Having It"

 From the Uneducated Economist, an interesting view on the Fed's thinking about a CBDC plus a great take on assets, investments, banking, money and the economy generally.

 

Monday, 2 August 2021

Consumers’ Preferred Method of Depositing Checks

PaymentsJournal explores consumers' preferred methods of depositing $50 and $1,000 checks, ranked by the size of the deposit.

 
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