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''Financial reporting - sustainability - Value Reporting Foundation - integrated thinking''.
''Financial reporting - sustainability - Value Reporting Foundation - integrated thinking''.
(VRF).


The Value Reporting Foundation (VRF) is established to help businesses and investors to deepen and broaden their understanding of sustainable enterprise value.
The Value Reporting Foundation (VRF) is established to help businesses and investors to deepen and broaden their understanding of sustainable enterprise value.




As part of its work, the VRF encourages organisations to consider the interrelationships between their decisions affecting the different forms of capital they uses or affect.
As part of its work, the VRF encourages organisations to consider the interrelationships between their decisions affecting the different forms of capital they use or affect.


This is known as ''integrated thinking''.
This is known as ''integrated thinking''.

Latest revision as of 16:43, 15 December 2021

Financial reporting - sustainability - Value Reporting Foundation - integrated thinking.

The Value Reporting Foundation (VRF) is established to help businesses and investors to deepen and broaden their understanding of sustainable enterprise value.


As part of its work, the VRF encourages organisations to consider the interrelationships between their decisions affecting the different forms of capital they use or affect.

This is known as integrated thinking.


The VRF's work includes the development and future publication of a set of Integrated Thinking Principles.


See also


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