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Sustainable Investing to the Next Level: Using Shareholder Engagement for Positive Outcomes at Public Companies

Emily Lee, Heather Smith
Recorded on November 12, 2020

Sustainable Investing to the Next Level: Using Shareholder Engagement for Positive Outcomes at Public Companies

Emily Lee, Heather Smith
Recorded on November 12, 2020

Does sustainable investing really have an impact? Heather Smith and Emily Lee of Impax Asset Management join René Nourse to talk about success stories in sustainable investing and how shareholder engagement can positively affect corporate actions, gender pay equity, and gender diversity.

Does sustainable investing really have an impact? Heather Smith and Emily Lee of Impax Asset Management join René Nourse to talk about success stories in sustainable investing and how shareholder engagement can positively affect corporate actions, gender pay equity, and gender diversity.

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Impact Investing: What is the Difference Between ESG and SRI?

Margaret Leung
Recorded on October 8, 2020

Impact Investing: What is the Difference Between ESG and SRI?

Margaret Leung
Recorded on October 8, 2020

Investment professionals sometimes get caught up in acronyms: RI, SRI, ESG. They stand for real things—real stances on investing and real business approaches by companies. And they're not quite interchangeable, although they have some things in common.

Investment professionals sometimes get caught up in acronyms: RI, SRI, ESG. They stand for real things—real stances on investing and real business approaches by companies. And they're not quite interchangeable, although they have some things in common.

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Saving for your Child’s College Education: Debunking the Myths

Derenda King, CFP®/CDFA®
Recorded on September 10, 2020

Saving for your Child’s College Education: Debunking the Myths

Derenda King, CFP®/CDFA®
Recorded on September 10, 2020

Saving for a child’s college education can seem like an impossible goal, given the steadily rising costs. Yet it is still a primary goal for many parents. However, there are several myths about college savings—and many of them, if not addressed, could discourage families from achieving their educational goals.

Saving for a child’s college education can seem like an impossible goal, given the steadily rising costs. Yet it is still a primary goal for many parents. However, there are several myths about college savings—and many of them, if not addressed, could discourage families from achieving their educational goals.

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Planning for Elder Care

Loli Ramezani
Recorded on August 13, 2020

Planning for Elder Care

Loli Ramezani
Recorded on August 13, 2020

Elder care is a team effort! If you're caring for aging loved ones, you can sometimes feel isolated. However, there are programs and services to draw on for support, information, and to learn from others who have been through the same experiences.

Elder care is a team effort! If you're caring for aging loved ones, you can sometimes feel isolated. However, there are programs and services to draw on for support, information, and to learn from others who have been through the same experiences.

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Retirement is Not for the Weak!

Devra Korwin
Recorded on July 9, 2020

Retirement is Not for the Weak!

Devra Korwin
Recorded on July 9, 2020

When people talk about retirement planning, they usually mean important financial planning activities.

When people talk about retirement planning, they usually mean important financial planning activities.

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