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ESG investing for dummies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2021Description: xv, 342 pISBN:
  • 9789354643507
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.6 BRA
Summary: nvesting in one’s own future has always been a good financial move. But what if you want to ensure that the companies you have a financial interest in are also helping to improve the present and future of all of us—and of the planet? More than ever before, sustainable investors want to be confident that a company’s Environmental (net zero emissions target), Social (response to the Covid-19 pandemic), and Governance (no repeats of Enron and WorldCom) policies and actions are positively impacting the global outlook—and to identify ways that their dollar can incentivize business leaders to do even better. (https://www.wileyindia.com/esg-investing-for-dummies.html)
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Table of content:
Introduction

About This Book

Foolish Assumptions

Icons Used in This Book

Beyond the Book

Where to Go from Here

Part 1: Getting to Know ESG

Chapter 1: Entering the World of ESG Investing

Surveying the Current ESG Landscape
Exploring What ESG Is (and Isn’t)
Defining the breadth of ESG
Comparing SRI, ethical, and impact investing to ESG
Determining whether ESG delivers good investment performance
Understanding ESG’s Impact on the Environment, Society
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nvesting in one’s own future has always been a good financial move. But what if you want to ensure that the companies you have a financial interest in are also helping to improve the present and future of all of us—and of the planet? More than ever before, sustainable investors want to be confident that a company’s Environmental (net zero emissions target), Social (response to the Covid-19 pandemic), and Governance (no repeats of Enron and WorldCom) policies and actions are positively impacting the global outlook—and to identify ways that their dollar can incentivize business leaders to do even better.
(https://www.wileyindia.com/esg-investing-for-dummies.html)

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