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Audit committees and boards may want to consider new SEC climate rules, federal tax credits, the benefits of AI, and updated segment disclosure requirements.
Creating a framework for regular review of intellectual property assets can help companies capitalize on their investment and inform strategic & tactical decisions.
Join Todd Hoffman, Brett Nabors and Morgan Page in discussing six transformative pillars in government operations on the Weaver: Government Impact podcast.
Weaver’s downloadable risk monitoring checklist can help companies that outsource their IT function to a third party assess the vendor’s potential areas of risk.
Boards and management should examine how remote working and flexible work arrangements, new developments related to crypto, and more may affect their operations.
An internal audit charter is a foundational document crucial for the effectiveness and success of an organization's internal audit function.
In this episode of Weaver: Beyond the Numbers, our Forensics and Litigation Services professionals discuss asset tracing within matrimonial disputes. Tune in.
Boards and management should examine how traditional and emerging risks, especially generative AI and other new technology, may affect their operations.
Weaver's downloadable tool can help your organization address insider threats & identify and mitigate financial crimes, intellectual property theft & cyber attacks.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions for your upcoming board meeting.
Weaver’s Victor Padilla and James Mihills discuss mitigation strategies to prevent bank fraud as they unpack two real-life cases of fraudulent schemes.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions for your upcoming board meeting.
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