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Books on
Social Investing
The Better World Investment Guide, Alperson, 1991, Prentice Hall Press Overview of social investing with review of 50 large companies. Companies that Care, Morgan and Tucker, 1991, Simon & Schuster. Reports on a number of major corporations that have established programs and reputations as responsible employers and world citizens. Economics as If the Earth Really Mattered, Susan Meeker-Lowry, 1988, New Society Publishers. A practical daily guide to investing your money to create a more just and sustainable economy from your community to the Third World. Ethical Investing, Amy Domini & Peter Kinder, 1984, Addison-Wesley. Financial guide to choosing investments consistent with ethical concerns. Everybody's Business, Milton Moskowitz, Levering, Katz, 1990, Doubleday-Currency. Comprehensive look at policies companies are implementing to ease the conflict between employees work and family lives. God’s Gift, Our
Responsibility: Biblical Reflections on Christian Stewardship, Corporate
Responsibility and Creation, J. Andy Smith II, National Ministries,
American Baptist Churches USA, 1993. Bible
study on corporate responsibility that provides a basic introduction to social
investing. Good Money: A Guide to Profitable Social Investing in the '90s, R.Lowry, 1991, WW Norton & Co. From the developers of the "Good Money Industrial Average." Examines if one can earn competitive returns via socially screened investing. Honest Business, Michael Phillips and Salli Rasberry, 1981, Random House. Strategies for starting and managing your own business based on the study of 450 successful business using an open and honest management style. Investing for Good: Making Money While Being Socially Responsible, Peter Kinder, 1993, Harper. Three of the founders of the socially responsible investing field show you how to create an investment portfolio that makes money without sacrificing your principles. Investing From the Heart, Jack Brill and Alan Reder, 1992, Crown Publishers. Overview of how to locate socially responsible stocks, bonds, mutual funds. Investing with a Social Conscience, Elizabeth Judd, 1991, Pharos Books.Profiles numerous companies for social responsible investing. Investing With Your Values, Hal
Brill, Jack A. Brill, and Cliff Feigenbaum, 1999-2000 New Society Publishers.
A comprehensive handbook for social investing. Jews, Money & Social Responsibility: A "Torah of Money", Lawrence Bush, 1993, Shefa Fund. Socially responsible shopping, investment and philanthropy from an American Jewish perspective. Social Investment Almanac, Kinder, Lydenberg, Domini, 1992, Henry Holt and Company. Desktop reference of all areas of social investing including shareholder actions, community development investing and international investing. Socially Responsible Investing: How to Invest with Your Conscience, Alan Miller, 1991, NYIF. Written for investors who wish to follow investment strategies that coincide with their own personal beliefs and enjoy a competitive rate of return. The Socially Responsive Portfolio, James Melton and Matthew Kennan, Probus Publishing. Shareholder activism, economically targeted investing, environmental investing and community development lending.
Some of the above resources came from erics@goodfunds.com, Eric Smith, CFP at (206) 448-7737 in Seattle, WA USA. On the web site,http://www.goodfunds.com/sriperio.htm where permission to distribute is granted and encouraged.
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