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[Aadhunik.com Community Blog] Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) funds are ones where the company which offers them is beneficial in some way to the world, society, and the environment, and this means that they will be safe companies in which to invest. The question is, are they profitable and should you use them?
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[Make a Wise Investment] What is SRI?: This first step is what most people think of when they think of socially responsible Investing. It is the concept of excluding or including companies on the basis of social, ethical or environmental criteria, but it may also involve giving preference to including companies with strong positive features that support your belief.
[thebankaccounts.com weblog] Not Just for Profit, NJP, NJFP: In terms of a long term investment proposition, Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds are one of the fastest growing prospects in the City of London. This is important not only because blue chip stock valuation is biased two-thirds towards long-term prospect, but also because the City of London is home to many of the world’s largest institutional funds.
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