Beyond Accounting – Building Trust
OnlineAs the world emerges from the pandemic, who will be trusted to support business recovery and to build the sustainable, resilient economies we need for the future?
As the world emerges from the pandemic, who will be trusted to support business recovery and to build the sustainable, resilient economies we need for the future?
In our first 2022 Chartered Accountants Worldwide Network USA Beyond Accounting on-line event, we are partnering with Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business and focusing on Accounting for Net Zero.
We will outline the huge opportunity for our accounting profession to take ownership and establish clear governance, over this critical measure of how business in general is performing in achieving a net-zero target.
In this event we are partnering with Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business and focusing on the skills needed for accountants to maintain and enhance their trusted leadership position working with or for companies in industry or practice.
In this event we are partnering with the Institute of Chartered Accountants Scotland and focusing on Technology and Accounting
This is part 2 of a two-part series, with the first part having been held on March 31st. In Part 2 we will continue to discuss the huge opportunity for our accounting profession to take ownership and establish clear governance, over this critical measure of how business in general is performing in achieving a net-zero target.
Modern slavery is a significant issue worldwide, and is pervasive in supply chains. In a time of pressure resulting from rising inflation, supply chain issues, and other spiralling costs, businesses are struggling to keep costs low and find the workers they need. In some cases, this means greater bargaining power for workers; in others, it means greater numbers of people being coerced, heightening the risk of modern slavery. Chartered Accountants need to be aware of this risk and know what to look out for. They also need guidance on how to act.
As the pandemic enters its third year, women have faced overwhelming mental and physical challenges in adapting to new realities.
They have emerged not only different but, in many ways, stronger, more self-aware, and resilient in supporting their families, employers and wider society. In 2022, women are empowered to have a renewed focus on wellbeing. The conversation will encompass transformations over the past two years as women reflect, reconnect, and revitalize, ensuring that they are stronger, more resilient, and more self-focused than before.
For this event we are partnering with the Institute of Chartered accountants in England and Wales and focusing on the impact and potential outcomes of the current global energy crisis. How this is impacting us, what is likely to happen next and what can be done about it.
Planning and performance management is a key area of focus for finance teams in organizations of all types. CA ANZ and ACCA in association with PwC surveyed 3,000 finance professionals and interviewed 100 global finance leaders to understand their approach to planning and performance post pandemic.
Discounts available for members: To get more information please email: [email protected] CAW Network USA invites you to attend our 2023 in-person conference: Beyond Accounting – Beyond the […]
This exciting event will help you understand the 7 principles for responsible technology, derived from research on self-regulation in corporations, on interviews with leaders in the field, and on emerging new regulations.
CAW Network USA invites you to attend this exciting online event, Beyond Accounting - Sustainability in Transactions, in partnership with CAANZ. Timed for 7pm Eastern on 4/23 and 11am (New Zealand), 9am Sydney on 4/24.