
Your Essential Guide to Sustainable Investing
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- Intro
- Contents
- About the authors
- Larry Swedroe
- Sam Adams
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword By Burton Malkiel
- Introduction
- The Education of a Climber
- The Education of a Capitalist
- No Army Is Stronger Than a Good Idea Whose Time Has Come
- An Engine for Change
- The Three Questions
- The Journey
- Chapter 1: What Is Sustainable Investing?
- Three Types of Sustainable Investing
- 1. Socially Responsible Investing
- Example: SRI Fund
- 2. Impact Investing
- Example: Impact Investing
- 3. ESG
- Example: ESG Investments
- Summary
- What's in a Name?
- Chapter 2: Methods of Sustainable Investing
- 1. Negative/Exclusionary Screening
- 2. Positive/Best-in-Class Screening
- 3. Norms-Based Screening
- 4. ESG Integration
- 5. Sustainable-Themed Investing
- 6. Impact/Community Investing
- 7. Corporate Engagement and Shareholder Action
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Who Is Investing for Sustainability?
- 1. Sovereign Wealth Funds
- 2. Pension Plans
- 3. College and University Endowments
- 4. Faith-Based Investors
- 5. Family Offices and Foundations
- 6. Financial Advisors and Wealth Managers
- 7. Individual Investors
- 8. Institutional Asset Managers
- 9. Investor Coalitions
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Exploring Motivations
- The Three Returns of Sustainable Investing: Financial, Societal, and Personal
- Summary
- Part of the Solution
- Chapter 5: The Evolution of ESG Investing
- Before ESG There Was SRI
- How ESG Began
- ESG 1.0: The Ratings Era
- ESG 2.0: Materiality to the Fore
- ESG 3.0: A Peek at the Future
- Summary
- Chapter 6: The Performance of Sustainable Investing
- Economic Theory on Taste, Risk, and Diversification
- The Price of Taste for Sustainable Investment
- Conflicting Forces
- Development of a Socially Responsible Factor
- Do Markets Efficiently Price Sustainable Risks?
- The Impact of Sustainable Investing on Investment Strategies
- Returns to Private Impact Investing
- Summary
- Chapter 7: The Impact of Sustainable Investing-How Sustainable Investors Are Changing the World
- Sustainable Investing Is Making Companies Better
- Corporate Sustainability, Stock Returns, and Employee Satisfaction
- Momentum in ESG Ratings and Performance
- The Environmental Impact of ESG Investors
- The Impact of Environmental Regulation on Companies
- Does Sustainable Investing Deprive Unsustainable Firms from Fresh Capital?
- Do Sustainable Funds Walk the Talk?
- IPO Pricing: Does Sustainability Matter?
- Does Shareholder Activism Improve Companies?
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8: How to Invest Sustainably
- Principles All Investors Should Consider
- Choosing Whether to Do It Yourself or to Hire a Professional Advisor
- A Framework for Selecting ESG Managers
- Research Tools for Selecting ESG Managers
- Summary
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: The History of SRI
- Religious Roots and Origins of Socially Responsible Investing
- Modern Era: The Rising Popularity of SRI
- Summary
- Appendix B: Should You Hire a Financial Advisor?
- Hiring an Advisor
- Appendix C: Implementation: ESG Mutual Funds, ETFs, and SMAs
- Appendix D: Resource Guide
- Appendix E: Fund Manager Interview Guide
- Glossary
- Notes
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