• Post category:StudyBullet-18
  • Reading time:3 mins read


An Introduction to ESG for Corporations and Investors

What you will learn

Understand why is ESG Important for Corporations & Investors

Learn how is ESG Evaluated

Discover what are ESG Investment Strategies

Learn what are ESG Investment Challenges?

Why take this course?

  • 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?


Get Instant Notification of New Courses on our Telegram channel.

Noteβž› Make sure your π”ππžπ¦π² cart has only this course you're going to enroll it now, Remove all other courses from the π”ππžπ¦π² cart before Enrolling!


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
English
language