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Scope 2 emissions are purchased from, and managed by, an off-site entity, such as an electric company, a localized grid or energy district.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions before your next board meeting.
In our continuing series, we continue with Scope 1 emissions and take a deep dive into measuring and accounting for greenhouse gas emissions.
This article provides a summary of the steps to implement the COSO Internal Control Integrated Framework, which has become the authoritative standard.
Our Greenhouse Gas Series dives into the three different types of emissions used to delineate direct and indirect sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
This chapter, Financial Close and Reporting, describes the processes, risks & recommended controls required to maintain complete & accurate financial documentation.
This chapter, Human Resources to Payroll, describes the processes, risks and recommended controls associated with hiring, managing and compensating staff.
This chapter, Purchase to Pay, describes the processes, risks and recommended controls associated with selecting and purchasing supplies, inventory and services.
Use Weaver’s downloadable cyber-insurance tool for common questions insurers ask before writing a cyber insurance policy and to self-address some important gaps.
This chapter describes the processes, risks and recommended controls associated with taking customer orders, fulfilling contracts or delivering goods, and more.
Take a dive into the topic of impact investing, effects of market volatility, “greenwashing”, proposed SEC rules for ESG disclosures & evolving market reactions.
How will rising interest rates, market volatility & global tensions concerns affect your company? Consider these and other topics for your next board meeting.
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