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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 Sam Wren, Howard Altshuler, Patrick De Loache and Aaron Grisz, share their insights on the Fort Worth real estate industry with the Dallas Business Journal.
A reliable Quality of Earnings (QofE) report can level the playing field between buyer and seller in M&A transactions. Learn more.
Travis Casner and Helga Zauner highlight the value of implementing robust internal controls to detect and prevent fraud key aspects of the Murdaugh case in Law360
The best way to stay on top of new systems is to create and maintain an up-to-date inventory of technology assets. Weaver's downloadable tool can help.
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 Linc Ashby and Alexis Beebe discuss with the Society of HR Professionals about the positive impact of Weaver’s training and coaching program.
Will Frazier, Managing Director, Valuation Services, sat down with Wealth Management to discuss the divination of discounts for lack of marketability.
Part two of Weaver's procurement fraud series focuses on solutions and gives a downloadable tool to guard against change order abuse, bid rigging, bribes and more.
Part one of Weaver's procurement fraud series focuses on a few examples of the most prevalent schemes, such as change order abuse, conflicts of interest, bribes and more.
Morgan Page connects with Inside Public Accounting to discuss long-term benefits of artificial intelligence in the accounting profession.
Scope 3 emissions include the same 6 GHGs that are inventoried in Scope 1 and Scope 2 but the difference is that they appear in the product’s value stream.
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