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World Acceptance (WRLD) ESG Score & Sustainability Data

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$116.69 +0.62 (+0.53%)
(As of 11/20/2024 ET)

Key ESG Takeaways for World Acceptance

The key takeaways are AI-generated and highlight the main contributors behind the net impact scores of World Acceptance. The insights are based on millions of scientific articles, along with the company-specific product and service portfolio.
  • World Acceptance seems to create the most significant positive value in categories , , and . The positive contribution in the impact category is driven by its Individual tax consulting and planning services and Subprime loans products.
  • World Acceptance uses resources or causes negative impacts mostly in categories & understanding among people, , and . The largest negative impact of World Acceptance in category & understanding among people is driven by its Subprime loans and Individual tax consulting and planning services products.
  • To improve its net impact, a company can either grow its positive impacts, or reduce its negative impacts. For example, by doubling its Individual tax consulting and planning services business, World Acceptance would improve its net impact ratio by 43 percentage points.

WRLD Impact Ratio

Net impact ratio represents the net impact of a company. It is defined as the (positive impacts - negative impacts) / positive impacts. The maximum value for net impact ratio is 100%, representing a theoretical company with no negative impacts. The minimum value is -∞. Net scores depend on the value sets that determine the importance of different impact categories.
-190.7%
The default value set, where each category is given the same weight.

Value Sets Value sets can be used to assess how different stakeholder values or emphasis on certain values might affect the net impact ratio.

Millennials
Value set of millennials (b. 1980 - 1999), based on Upright's annual Impact at Work survey.
-219.6%
Most Wanted Workforce
Value set of the most wanted workforce, based on Upright's annual Impact at Work survey.
-239.2%
Society First
Value set that emphasizes society impacts over other impacts.
-201.3%
Knowledge First
Value set that emphasizes knowledge impacts over other impacts.
-90.7%
Health First
Value set that emphasizes health impacts over other impacts.
-184.4%

World Acceptance ESG Score + Net Impact Profile

ImpactNegativeScorePositive
+0.67
+0.67
+0.78
+0.78
+0.00
+0.00
-2.89
-2.88
+0.01
-0.13
-0.13
+0.00
0.00
+0.00
+0.00
+0.00
-0.00
+0.20
+0.20
-1.74
-1.74
-0.00
+0.00
+0.00
-0.00
0.00
+0.00
+0.00
+0.00
-0.00
+0.00
+0.00
-0.00
+0.01
+0.01
-0.05
-0.04
+0.01
-0.02
-0.02
+0.00
-0.01
-0.01
+0.00
-0.03
-0.03
+0.00
-0.03
-0.03
+0.00

Upright Model Version 1.6.0
ESG Data Last Updated: October 2, 2024

About Upright's Net Impact Model

Upright's Net Impact Data quantifies the holistic value creation and impact of companies. It details both the negative and positive impacts a company has on the environment, health of people, society and knowledge, and forms a net sum of these costs and gains based on the economic costs of each impact category. The data is produced by Upright's Net Impact model, which is a mathematical model of the economy that produces continuously updated estimates of the net impact of companies by means of an information integration algorithm. The data is primarily sourced from the CORE open access database, which contains over 200 million scientific papers. Other sources of data include open databases published by the World Bank, IMF, WHO, OECD, IPCC, CDC and USDA.

World Acceptance ESG Score - Frequently Asked Questions

How is World Acceptance doing in terms of sustainability?

According to The Upright Project, which measures holistic value creation and impact of companies, World Acceptance has a net impact ratio of -190.7%, indicating an overall negative sustainability impact. World Acceptance seems to create the most significant positive value in the categories of Taxes, Jobs, and Distributing knowledge. World Acceptance uses resources or causes negative impacts mostly in the categories of Societal stability & understanding among people, Scarce human capital, and Equality & human rights. Learn more on the sustainability of World Acceptance.


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This page (NASDAQ:WRLD) was last updated on 11/21/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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