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Appreciating Your Extra Financials: CSR

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APPRECIATING YOUR EXTRA FINANCIALS

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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SR is not dead. It is alive and well and its role has become increasingly significant.

Corporate financial statements lack the capacity to inform management, investors and consumers about the value of reputation, quality, brand equity, safety, workplace culture, strategies, know-how, and a number of other assets that are more significant than ever in a knowledge-based global economy.

CSR has not been replaced by ESG, CSV or SRI. It has become a basic, essential element of these strategies. 

Unaccountable accounting and extra-financials constitute the foundation of a firm’s viability and legitimation. These intangibles determine corporate performance over the long run and CSR is the way to give them appreciation. 

Extra financial factors increasingly account for a significant proportion of the value of a company, especially over the longer term. Recent global surveys indicate that these make up a preponderant steak of the market value of globally listed companies.

But intangibles do not always necessarily constitute assets; they may also represent a liability to a business if poorly managed.

We can help you manage and take advantage of your extra financials so that they deploy their potential to positively impact the fundamental valuation of your company.

APPRECIATING YOUR EXTRA FINANCIALS

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
C

SR is not dead. It is alive and well and its role has become increasingly significant.

Corporate financial statements lack the capacity to inform management, investors and consumers about the value of reputation, quality, brand equity, safety, workplace culture, strategies, know-how, and a number of other assets that are more significant than ever in a knowledge-based global economy.

CSR has not been replaced by ESG, CSV or SRI. It has become a basic, essential element of these strategies. 

Unaccountable accounting and extra-financials constitute the foundation of a firm’s viability and legitimation.

These intangibles determine corporate performance over the long run and CSR is the way to give them appreciation. 

Extra financial factors increasingly account for a significant proportion of the value of a company, especially over the longer term.

Recent global surveys indicate that these make up a preponderant steak of the market value of globally listed companies.

But intangibles do not always necessarily constitute assets; they may also represent a liability to a business if poorly managed.

We can help you manage and take advantage of your extra financials 

so that they deploy their potential to positively impact the fundamental valuation of your company.

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