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066: A look at moral investing
Faith and Finances
English - August 25, 2017 07:00 - 25 minutes - 17.8 MB - ★★★★ - 13 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Business Investing bible christ personalfinance Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
People often ask me if a Christian investor can be broadly diversified and avoid immoral companies?
In This Episode, We Look At:
What factors would be utilized to determine whether a company is immoral or not
Do they sell alcohol?
Do they sell pornography or Rated R movies?
Do they support Planned Parenthood?
Do they financially promote lifestyles that God says are sinful?
Do they directly or indirectly financially support human trafficking?
Investment products aimed at screening company stocks based on morals
Are they expensive?
How much is someone paid to sell you one?
Spending your money on their products and services is much more support than owning a few shares of their stock
The shares of stock you buy today are sold on the secondary market—you are not buying them from the company.
Don't want to support immoral companies?
Don't buy pornography, alcohol, drugs, etc.
Improve Your Faith and Finances:
If you wish to have a real impact on companies that you consider moral, purchase products and services directly from them. That will have a greater impact on their financial health than owning shares of their stocks.
Share Your Thoughts:
If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts.
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People often ask me if a Christian investor can be broadly diversified and avoid immoral companies?
In This Episode, We Look At:
What factors would be utilized to determine whether a company is immoral or not
Do they sell alcohol?
Do they sell pornography or Rated R movies?
Do they support Planned Parenthood?
Do they financially promote lifestyles that God says are sinful?
Do they directly or indirectly financially support human trafficking?
Investment products aimed at screening company stocks based on morals
Are they expensive?
How much is someone paid to sell you one?
Spending your money on their products and services is much more support than owning a few shares of their stock
The shares of stock you buy today are sold on the secondary market—you are not buying them from the company.
Don't want to support immoral companies?
Don't buy pornography, alcohol, drugs, etc.
Improve Your Faith and Finances:
If you wish to have a real impact on companies that you consider moral, purchase products and services directly from them. That will have a greater impact on their financial health than owning shares of their stocks.
Share Your Thoughts:
If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts.
Podcast on Facebook
Tim Twitter
Troy Twitter