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Ethnically Invest? Evil Corporations? - bjcheung77 - 04-23-2022 Hmm, from reading the article, I thought my dyslexia came into play when I read "ethnically" as "ethically". The article name is incorrect, but the sentences within the article are... maybe I am thinking too much and missed the point. Anyways, about the Evil Corporations, how do you know if they are evil or not when you're trying to "invest" in them! So, instead of Evil banks, go to a Credit Union... the article mentions Impact Investing, invest in environmentally, socially, government, responsible funds. Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/savingandinvesting/how-can-i-ethnically-invest-i-don-t-want-my-money-going-to-evil-corporations/ar-AAWpw2S RE: Ethnically Invest? Evil Corporations? - LevelUP - 04-24-2022 Environmental friendly companies are not a bad idea. If we look at companies becoming more carbon neutral and an increasing regulatory atmosphere, green seems to be the way to go now. RE: Ethnically Invest? Evil Corporations? - SweetSecret - 04-25-2022 I completed a mooc through Coursera about impact investing. The difference between impact investing and traditional investing was less than a 1% difference in return. I think it was actually closer to 0.5%. For many people, I think this would be a small hit to take to know that their money is doing better for society and the environment. |