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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing Beginner:
Introduction to Sustainable Investing
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1.
What constitutes environmental, social and governance responsibility is not universally agreed upon.
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True
False
True. Ideas vary from individual to individual and company to company.
2.
Investors interested in sustainability issues focus their attention on many different topics. Which of the following is NOT one of those topics?
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Energy
Forestry
Working conditions
None of the above
None of the above. All of these areas and many more are taken into consideration.
3.
Institutional investors consist of all but which of the following?
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Pension funds
Insurance companies
Individual investors
Governments
Individual investors. Individual investors are separate from institutional ones.
4.
Where did investing with a broader concern for the larger world begin?
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Pension funds
The US government
Churches
The progressive, liberal universities of the 1960s
Churches. It began as a way to invest church funds in a way that did not conflict with religious beliefs.
5.
Which of the following is one of the advantages of adopting a sustainability model?
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An emphasis on the bottom line
An emphasis on short-term performance
Less interference from regulators
All of the above
Less interference from regulators. With less such interference, a company can save money and not have to make major changes to its operations.
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Introduction to Sustainable Investing
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