socially responsible investing

15 Investing Tips From A #1 Wall Street Stock Picker

Posted February 7, 2009 - 10:27 by Julie Rains

Investment

I just finished reading “Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is” by Natalie Pace, who has been ranked as a #1 Wall Street Stock Picker by TipsTraders.com. She wants us to love investing not because we love number crunching or looking at what she calls “mind-numbing charts” but because we love shopping for bargains and making the world a better place! From her book, I’ve put together some of her simplest, savviest tips on picking stocks.

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Killin 'em Out There: The School Clothes Conundrum

Posted February 16, 2008 - 09:24 by Jabulani Leffall

Frugal Living

How do you break the cycle when social engineering and personal spending habits that are as unique as your genetic coding, are emptying your pockets? For some people, it is grocery hoarding, for others, it’s electronic gadgets, rare wines, DVDs, classic cars, cigars, designer shoes, watches. What do you do to regroup when you realize that purchases that have defined you are for the most part unnecessary?    

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Socially Responsible Investing Goes Green

Posted October 8, 2007 - 09:20 by Julie Rains

Green Living, Investment

Madagascar landscape

You drive and drink responsibly, spend your money responsibly, and act responsibly, don’t you? But do you invest responsibly? Can you invest responsibly? Is there such a thing as investing in socially responsible companies and, more specifically, investing in companies that are environmentally responsible (aka green) and socially responsible? If so, what does being green mean and for that matter, what does being socially responsible mean?

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