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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Investments & Securities / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:72
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543903386

Investing for Social Impact

A Family's Guide

by Martin Walsh

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Overview
Socially responsible investing is now a mainstream concept for high net worth investors. The continued growth of socially responsible investing over the past two decades is both exciting and encouraging. Yet despite this overwhelming optimism, investors today still face difficulties in navigating a successful outcome that blends financial returns with real social impact. This book is intended as a practical guide for those who seek to do good, while also doing well, in an increasingly complex world.
Description
Socially responsible investing is now a mainstream concept for high net worth investors. The continued growth of socially responsible investing over the past two decades is both exciting and encouraging. Yet despite this overwhelming optimism, investors today still face difficulties in navigating a successful outcome that blends financial returns with real social impact. This book is intended as a practical guide for those who seek to do good, while also doing well, in an increasingly complex world.
About the author
Martin is Director of Business Development at Brown & Tedstrom Inc., a Colorado-based wealth advisor. He works with high net worth families across the country on financial planning and investing. Martin is a published financial author and speaker, having appeared on CNBC and in print for MarketWatch, Kiplinger’s and CNBC.com, among other media. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University and an MBA from Yale University. Prior to his current role, Martin has worked at Goldman, Sachs & Co.