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The Complete Guide to Nonprofit Accounting Careers

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Data Update 1 for 2021: A (Data) Look Back at a Most Forgettable Year (2020)!

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So that’s climate change reporting, where it seems that the world’s investors would stop investing in your company, if you do not issue a progress report on how to get your company to net zero. The driver of that reporting will obviously be the CFO. You’ve mentioned the PIC.

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Data Update 1 for 2024: The data speaks, but what does it say?

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Transcript: Cliff Asness

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BARRY RITHOLTZ, HOST, MASTERS IN BUSINESS: This week on the podcast, this will be my shortest introduction ever, Clifford Asness and I just go over the entire universe of quant factor and value investing. So given AQR has been around for 25 years, how has your investing philosophy evolved over that period, assuming it’s changed at all?