Ethical Investing

     

 
   When You’re Working Hard But Still Not Getting Ahead  I often meet women in their late 50s or early 60s who quietly confess something like this:  “I earn good money, but it just disappears. I still have a mortgage. The cost of living is r

I often meet women in their late 50s or early 60s who quietly confess something like this:“I earn good money, but it just disappears. I still have a mortgage. The cost of living is ridiculous. My kids are grown, but they still need me. I feel like I’m spinning my wheels.”

If this sounds familiar, please know — you are not alone.

     

 
    Types of ethical investing plus the pros & cons   The investment technique known as ethical investing prioritises the investor’s moral, religious and social ideals over financial gain. The reason for this is that a growing number of

The investment technique known as ethical investing prioritises the investor’s moral, religious and social ideals over financial gain. The reason for this is that a growing number of investors have begun to demand social responsibility from the companies they invest in, primarily because of the rise in dubious and unlawful investment arrangements.