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  2. 4 Favorite Socially Responsible Stocks, 3 Surprising Ones - AOL

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    When it comes to interesting initiatives that give companies a competitive advantage in the socially responsible area, some stocks are no-brainers. Whole Foods Market , Starbucks , Chipotle , and ...

  3. What Is ESG Investing? Which Companies Are the Most Socially ...

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    It’s an investing approach centered on building a portfolio of stocks based on how they score based on social responsibility metrics. This investing style is associated most with the “E” in ESG.

  4. Socially responsible investing 2024: How to get started in 6 ...

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    Socially responsible investing is an investment approach that considers the social impact and moral values of an investment as well as the expected financial return. The impact of the investment ...

  5. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    For example, many socially responsible investors screen out tobacco company investments. [41] The longest-running SRI index, the Domini 400—now the MSCI KLD 400—was started in May 1990. It has continued to perform competitively —with average annualized total returns of 9.51% through December 2009 compared with 8.66% for the S&P 500. [42]

  6. Eco-investing - Wikipedia

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    Eco-investing or green investing is a form of socially responsible investing where investments are made in companies that support or provide environmentally friendly products and practices. These companies encourage (and often profit from) new technologies that support the transition from carbon dependence to more sustainable alternatives. [1]

  7. Calvert Social Index - Wikipedia

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    The Calvert Social Index is a stock market index created by Calvert Investments as a benchmark of large companies that are considered socially responsible or ethical. [1] It currently consists of 680 companies, weighted by market capitalization, selected from approximately 1,000 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States using Calvert's social criteria. [2]

  8. Socially Responsible Companies: Doing Good and Doing Well - AOL

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    Exchange-traded funds offer a convenient way to invest in sectors or niches that interest you. If you'd like to add some socially responsible companies to your portfolio but don't have the time or ...

  9. Socially responsible business - Wikipedia

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    A socially responsible business (SRB) is a generally for-profit venture that seeks to leverage business for a more just and sustainable world.The objective of the SRBs involves more than just maximizing profits for the shareholders; it is also about creating positive changes and making valuable contributions to the stakeholders such as the local community, customers, and staff. [1]