Would God buy that stock?
(MSN Money)
Socially responsible funds have begotten a subset of portfolios based on religious principles. Investors are guided by their beliefs, but how well do those translate into profit?
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13 stocks to fight global warming
(MSN Money)
So you want to do something about global warming. Guess what? So do a lot of companies.
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Ethanol reality check
(MSN Money)
Does it make sense to fill your car's gas tank with corn? Not necessarily. It may not make sense to invest in it, either.
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Save the planet, make a buck
(MSN Money)
Do you want to make a better world? You have in your possession a tool that can do exactly that.
It's your money.What's more, you can make a profit at the same time.
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Walk the talk for a fragile planet
(MSN Money)
What's the most personal thing in your life? Not sex, I'd bet -- but money.
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Good 'n' Plenty
(Bloomberg Personal Finance)
For a growing number of investors, creating a portfolio that performs well is only half the battle. ..
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Keeping the Faith
(Bloomberg Wealth Manager)
Advisers have traditionally honored the separation between church and estate. But what happens when a client wants to combine religious values with investment decisions?...
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Neighborly lending
(Bloomberg Personal Finance)
Why would anyone lend money to organizations paying below-market interest rates and backing businesses so risky they couldn't raise a nickel anywhere else? For a lot of reasons..
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Lending to Charities Can Allow Investors To Combine Flexibility and Generosity
(The Wall Street Journal)
Want to lend some money to a good cause?...
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Good Ways to Save and Spend
(Sojourners)
Money makes many religious people uncomfortable...
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