Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are a set of operational requirements used by socially concerned investors to analyze possible investments. ESG is also the term used by companies to define those activities internally and promote them to the outside world. More and more investors are seeking an environmental or social impact from their investments. ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance), which includes sustainability reporting, is a topic of growing importance for private and public sector alike as stakeholders and investors demand better visibility of the impact organizations are having on the planet and society. Accountants and finance professionals are increasingly being called on to help measure and report on various ESG metrics and to ensure the appropriate disclosures are being made, a task which is unfamiliar to many. Everyone is in a different stage in their ESG journey. If you are just starting out and need to orientate yourself then these courses will be ideal for you.
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are a set of operational requirements used by socially concerned investors to analyze possible investments. ESG is also the term used by companies to define those activities internally and promote them to the outside world. More and more investors are seeking an environmental or social impact from their investments. ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance), which includes sustainability reporting, is a topic of growing importance for private and public sector alike as stakeholders and investors demand better visibility of the impact organizations are having on the planet and society. Accountants and finance professionals are increasingly being called on to help measure and report on various ESG metrics and to ensure the appropriate disclosures are being made, a task which is unfamiliar to many. Everyone is in a different stage in their ESG journey. If you are just starting out and need to orientate yourself then these courses will be ideal for you.