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Corporate Governance Trends in Australian Businesses

The Startup Magazine

Corporate governance goes beyond mere terminology; it forms the very backbone of any thriving enterprise. In the ever-evolving arena of modern business, emphasising strong governance is indispensable. Let’s delve into the pivotal factors currently shaping corporate governance.

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What Your Business Needs to Know About Forensic Accounting

The Startup Magazine

Specialists in the field ensure finances are in order and secure. The Securities and Exchange Commission led the forensic investigation. They help owners manage their credibility and to retain a reputable reputation. No one wants a governing body storming their offices to review the books.

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Why Transparency on ESG Matters for Nonprofits

Board Effect

Prompted by investors, consumers, and in some cases regulators, many organizations have created a set of ESG (environmental, social and governance) standards and goals. Reporting to donors, volunteers and vendors is also a way to improve your reputation and earn trust. They measure and publicly report their progress on these goals.

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Special: The 56 Israeli Companies Exhibiting in Mobile World Congress 2011

VC Cafe

Spacecom is offering a wide range of Pan African satellite services, including: Cellular backhaul, Rural telephony, Broadband VSAT networks, e-government, e-learning, e- health, Direct To Home (DTH) Multi-channel platforms, DSNG, Video Distribution & Contribution. 4G/LTE and WiMax networks and provide full cell awareness. Amos Spacecom.

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U.S. Senator Edward Kaufman– Market Structure at the Root of U.S. Equity Crisis

Pascal's View

Lost in this reflexive defense against meaningful government review, however, is a more overarching concern: the integrity of our capital markets, which are now too fragmented, too opaque and well beyond the effective surveillance of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The facts speak for themselves.

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