buttercat1791 on Nostr: Something I've been struggling with lately is how to invest wisely and ethically. I ...
Something I've been struggling with lately is how to invest wisely and ethically. I believe we have a moral obligation to avoid investing in companies that contribute to or participate in moral evil. Likewise, I believe investments based purely on speculation are immoral in principle.
So, the question becomes, how does one craft a stock portfolio that meets these criteria? Most people, myself included, don't have the time to research each company I might invest in to determine whether they are a morally acceptable investment.
I think I've found at least the start of an answer. For my fellow Christians, Ave Maria Mutual Funds maintains mutual funds that consist only in stocks of companies that follow ethical investment guidelines. They do all the research, and the board is made up of trusted Catholic individuals.
Here is their website: https://www.avemariafunds.com/
So, the question becomes, how does one craft a stock portfolio that meets these criteria? Most people, myself included, don't have the time to research each company I might invest in to determine whether they are a morally acceptable investment.
I think I've found at least the start of an answer. For my fellow Christians, Ave Maria Mutual Funds maintains mutual funds that consist only in stocks of companies that follow ethical investment guidelines. They do all the research, and the board is made up of trusted Catholic individuals.
Here is their website: https://www.avemariafunds.com/