Collection of Courses Number 140
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//Description
Currency fluctuations, movements and exchange can be costly, if not properly managed. This course looks at some commonly used approaches to managing and mitigating these.
- What gives rise to the fluctuations
- Exchange rates
- Illustrative examples
- Proposed commonly used solutions
- Practical suggestions on where to find direction
It is sometimes an overlooked part of business, currency costs, but does not need to be.
It can be a managed aspect that gives rise to some welcome opportunities, returns and may even help your business scale.
For businesses in these fields:
•Importers–Exporters, Trade Commodities, Resources
•Educational Institutions – Universities, Colleges
•Online Seller-Trader, Marketplace Owners
•Engineering, Medical Devices, Equipment
•Real Estate – Developer, Agent, Financier
•Small and Medium scale business (SME)
•Medical Institution, Hospital, Pharmacy
•Logistics company, Shipping & Haulage
•Business Consultant, Adviser, Coaches
•Hotels, Travel Agency, Tour Operator
•Financial Advisers, Family Offices
•Accounting Practices, Software
•Manufacturers or Producers
•Freelancer, Gig Economy
•Fintech, Small banks
•Airbnb Host-Owner
•Sports Agents etc
Understanding currency fluctuations and what can be done about them is beneficial.
The ability or being armed with the knowledge is a useful tool to have that could help improve your profit margins, by reducing your expenses.
We faced some of these issues in our consultancy, which led us to looking deeper into it and I hope you find the course helpful towards your goal.
Description
In the last few years, corporations' Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance has been a trendy topic.
While traditional financial analysis has always considered various financial indicators, like revenues, liabilities, cash, inventory, machinery, and competitors, ESG, however, refers to additional non-financial information about companies.
Following the emergence of ESG, a new type of investment called ESG investment was born.
ESG investment is an investment philosophy that pursues long-term value growth, and it is a comprehensive, concrete, and down-to-earth governance method.
In this course, we will discover ESG essentials for corporations and investors through the following plan:
01 Introduction & Context
02 What is ESG?
03 Why is ESG Important for Corporations & Investors?
04 How is ESG Evaluated?
05 What is ESG Investment?
06 What are ESG Investment Strategies?
07 What are ESG Investment Challenges?
08 Example of ESG Investment: Norwegian Pension Fund
09 Conclusion & References
Don’t hesitate to check more courses on a variety of topics on our Udemy page, as we cover many topics such as desalination, climate change, plastic pollution, drinking water production, wastewater treatment
Keywords: ESG, Sustainable Business, Sustainability & ESG, Community Engagement, Consumer Protection, Water Conservation in Business, Social Impact/ESG in Product Management, Employee's Guide to Sustainability & ESG
- (No artificial intelligence tools (ChatGPT, Deepseek, generative AI, prompts ..) were used in the development of this course, I believe this is important for providing an original learning experience for students).
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