Socially Responsible Investing.

Can you make the world a better place, through your investments, while making a good, solid rate of return? Through Socially Responsible Investments, your portfolio can align with some of the Sustainable Development Goals set by the UN for significant improvement by 2030. 

What is Socially Responsible Investing (SRI)?

Basically, SRI means that you can invest in companies with a socially responsible mindset. These companies typically treat their stakeholders well. They treat the environment well. They treat their people, suppliers, and communities that they work in well. And they’re governed well, with a diverse board, and fair executive compensation.  These leadership tactics fall under Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) characteristics. And when a company is managed well under these ESG characteristics, they are avoiding the negative traits that cause volatility and disruption, which allows the company to focus on driving profits and ultimately deliver a good stock price or dividends.    

Which means you can align your investment portfolios with your own values and goals for a better world. 

Ryan Husk

Would you like to learn more about Socially Responsible Investing?

Ryan Husk is a Senior Wealth Advisor with a Responsible Investment Specialist designation and is ready to answer your questions.