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讲述了不少责任投资的历史,还不错的一本书。
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评分讲述了不少责任投资的历史,还不错的一本书。
评分讲述了不少责任投资的历史,还不错的一本书。
评分讲述了不少责任投资的历史,还不错的一本书。
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Domini)
Amy Domini is an American investment adviser and author known for her work in "social investing". As one of the founders of KLD Research & Analytics, Inc.,[1] she helped created the Domini 400 Social Index, a stock market index selected according to a set of social and environmental standards.[2] Since its inception in 1990, the Domini 400 has outperformed the S&P 500 on a cumulative basis.[citation
Amy Domini is the founder and CEO of Domini Social Investments,[3] whose investment products include the Domini Social Equity Fund (based on the Domini 400 Social Index), the Domini Social Bond Fund and Domini Money Market Account, each of which is designed to channel capital to poor communities, and the Domini European Social Equity Fund, which was launched in October 2005.
In 2005, Time magazine named Amy Domini to the Time 100 list of the world’s most influential people.[2] Later that year, President Bill Clinton honored her at the inaugural meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative for helping protect children and the environment through the Domini Global Giving Fund.
Amy Domini is the author of books including Socially Responsible Investing: Making a Difference and Making Money[4] and The Challenges of Wealth.[5] She is the coauthor of Investing for Good,[6] The Social Investment Almanac,[7] and Ethical Investing.[8] She is a frequent guest commentator on CNBC’s Talking Stocks and various other radio and television shows.
Amy Domini served on the board of the Church Pension Fund of the Episcopal Church in America.[9] She is a past board member of the National Association of Community Development Loan Funds, an organization whose members work to create funds for grassroots economic development loans, and the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, the major sponsor of shareholder actions in social and environmental issues. She is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society.
Social investment industry pioneer Amy Domini pens a new,
comprehensive book on the whys and hows of socially
responsible investing.
SocialFunds.com -- When Amy Domini talks, social investors
should listen. Her firm's Domini Social Equity Fund, a social
mutual fund that tracks the Domini 400 Social Index, has
returned an average annual 20.83 percent over the last ten
years. This is compared to 18.70 percent for the Standard &
Poor 500 Index for the same period. Already the coauthor of
several books touching on different aspects of social
investing, Domini covers all bases in her new solo effort
"Socially Responsible Investing."
Social investors will find the book relatively easy to digest.
Her writing style makes for interesting reading, even when she
covers dry subjects such as research and Securities and
Exchange Commission laws. The chapters are liberally peppered
with boxes containing examples, side notes, statistics and
even stock picks. These boxes provide useful breaks for the
reader and help to lighten the book's overall tone.
But the most striking characteristic of the book is how Domini
hammers home the point that our shrinking world needs to
integrate personal and ethical concerns into the investment
process. From the first page to the last paragraph, she
passionately argues with relevant examples how individual
social investors can effect change.
Domini writes "There are two basic reasons for integrating
social or ethical criteria into the investment decision-making
process: the desire to align investments with values and the
desire to play a role in creating positive social change." She
goes on to explain how the reader can achieve this by
detailing the three powerful tools of enlightened social
investors: investment screens, holding direct dialogue with
company management as a shareholder, and supporting community
development financial institutions.
For each of the three tools, Domini not only explains how and
why to use them, but in some cases also provides essential
resources such as names, website addresses and contact
information. Many social investors will find these resources
to be particularly useful, as the contact information will
enable inspired ideas to be acted on immediately.
A global perspective is important for any book on social
investing, and Domini's book does not fail here. While the
focus is clearly on the U.S., anecdotes and examples from
other countries can be found throughout, and even one whole
chapter is devoted to global finance.
Domini goes on to stress the positive impacts of applying
social investing principles using the three tools detailed in
earlier chapters. For example, she writes the following about
shareholder dialogue with company management: "It is only
prudent for the owners of a company to support requests for
greater disclosure educing risk is one of the primary ways
investors enhance return." She makes it clear that social
investing helps ensure, not deter, above-average financial
returns.
In ending the book, Domini reiterates that investors can make
money while making a difference. "At the individual level,"
she writes, "each person must see that his or her investment
decisions can make a difference, thereby tipping the scales of
society to incorporate justice and environmental
sustainability into our most powerful civic structures,
whether public or private."
Readers will be hard put to deny the impassioned assertions
like these that the author makes in her new publication. Of
the readership that has never given much thought before to
social investing, Ms. Domini is likely to win some converts.
And as she said repeatedly in her book, those converts will
make a difference.
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