Sustainable Investing

Ethical Investment (Socially Responsible Investment)
Ethical Investment, also known as Socially Responsible Investment (SRI), involves selecting investments based on ethical principles and social considerations, such as avoiding companies engaged in activities deemed unethical (e.g., tobacco or armaments) and favoring those with positive environmental and social records.
Green Investing
Green investing is an investment strategy that focuses on companies committed to the environmentally sustainable practices. Investors who participate in green investing aim to generate financial returns while promoting environmental stewardship.
Socially Conscious Investments
Investing in securities of companies that align with particular social priorities, often excluding entities involved in controversial industries or practices.
Socially Responsible Investment
Socially responsible investment (SRI) involves choosing investments based on ethical, social, and governance criteria, aligning financial goals with personal values and societal norms.

Accounting Terms Lexicon

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