Put Your Money Where Your Morals Are : A Guide to Values-Based Investing
Scott Fehrenbacher


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1 Put your money where your morals are
This is a great book. As in investment advisor my clients have often asked me whether or not their investments agreed with their beliefs. In the past I had to tell them that there was no way to tell. Scott has, in this book, given me the tools to answer their questions. He has helped to better invest my client's money where their morals are. He writes with a lot of experience and concern about where money is invested without being extremist or eccentric. He writes in a way that is down to earth that anyone can understand. I recommend that anyone who has concerns about where their money is being invested read this book. I will use it as a reference for years to come.

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 13:02:38 CDT
Quote of the Day:


I was in a bar and I walked up to a beautiful woman and said, "Do you live

around here often?" She said, "You're wearing two different-color socks."
I said, "Yes, but to me they're the same because I go by thickness."
She said, "How do you feel?" And I said, "You know when you're sitting on a
chair and you lean back so you're just on two legs and you lean too far so
you almost fall over but at the last second you catch yourself? I feel like
that all the time..."
-- Steven Wright, "Gentlemen's Quarterly"

When you know absolutely nothing about the topic, make your forecast by
asking a carefully selected probability sample of 300 others who don't
know the answer either.
-- Edgar R. Fiedler