Update on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Impact for Association Activities
The Association, the global voice of the American Institute of CPAs and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, is taking the Coronavirus (COVID-19) very seriously. We are continually monitoring the virus’ impact on the finance function, businesses and the finance industry.
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Our CEO, Barry Melancon, CPA, CGMA, speaks about:
- Challenges and opportunities businesses are facing in this crisis
- Encourages leaders to think of innovative ways and new business models
- Helping to move the economy to a new phase with current employees
- Free resources available to guide and support your business and people
Free resources for Leadership and Business:
- COVID – 19: Business planning and impacts
The Association's Ash Noah, CPA, CGMA, FCMA and Oracle's Christina Kite discuss critical issues and make practical suggestions. - Business Interruption Accounting for Causality
Measuring business interruption losses caused by a disastrous catastrophe, accounting for changing economic conditions, or accounting for business model changes. - Gain a new perspective with the CGMA Business Model Framework
Created to help leaders gain a new perspective to foresee and mitigate disruptive risks to the organisation, overcome crisis, and to influence decisions to make the right investments. - Cash is king and credit is crucial: Operating in a crisis
- Podcast: Coronavirus concerns: Putting people first
- An applicable scenario Elder faced more than 15 years ago.
- The importance of having a disaster recovery plan.
- Thoughts on when to put such a plan into motion.
- The human elements that business leaders should consider as part of coronavirus planning.
- Facebook: Coronavirus affects business health, too
Managing for the local impact of a global disruption with Sarah Gosh (England), Simon MacAllister (Ireland) and Wojtek Wieronski (Poland) - Webinar: Managing the health of your organisation in difficult times
- Cybercriminals don’t take holidays. In fact, they are more active in times of crisis. Learn what your business needs to protect against cybercrime.
- Ethical leadership at a time of crisis