It is an English doubt and I asked this in English forums and they couldn’t answer it. Kaplan uses simple future tense where simple present looks appropriate for me.
For example:
Achievement of critical success factors will be vital for business.
Overall aim of major company will be to increase the shareholder wealth.
Above 2 sentences are in simple future tense but simple present tense looks more apt for me. Is it common in business world to use like that? English teachers couldn’t answer it.