socially responsible investment with literature review and examples. It also shares the information that how the investor can do ethical investment or process for the ethical investment i.e.‚ screening and its benefits. Article says that ethical investing can change the corporate behavior. Similarly‚ article also deals about whether ethical investment pays or not‚ does ownership matters in ethical investment and the future challenges about the ethical investment. This paper has provided an overview
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ISEN 669 Assignment 1 Questions from Chapter 1 40 Points Name: UMA M PANNEERSELVAM Date: 01/29/2012 Bring to class Monday night for discussion and to hand in. DL students: Formulate your responses and then e-mail to Shirish (TA) on or before Monday night‚ January 30‚ 2012. TA: Shirish Lamichhane TA E-mail: slamic2@neo.tamu.edu Respond to the following questions from chapter 1 on pp12-13. Use this document to respond to the following question using MS Word. Type
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Tesco-a Case Study by Article 13 As part of their ongoing programme Article13‚ the leading corporate social responsibility experts‚ have released a Case Study of Tesco. Below is a synopsis of the Case Study‚ which can be accessed in full at www.article13.com. Who are they? Tesco is a leading retailer‚ operating 2‚291 stores around the world and employing 296‚000 people. It has grown from a purely UK operation‚ developing international markets in Ireland‚ Central Europe and Asia. There are
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Socially Responsible Institutional Investment in Private Equity Author(s): Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan Source: Journal of Business Ethics‚ Vol. 75‚ No. 4 (Nov.‚ 2007)‚ pp. 395-416 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25124003 . Accessed: 19/03/2013 12:52 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps
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the value-judgments of the debaters – there are no absolute rights and wrongs. However‚ what makes the issue particularly topical is the growing number of pressures on companies to manage and protect corporate reputation as a resource‚ partly by investing in social initiatives. These pressure points include: customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ managers themselves‚ shareholders‚ media‚ and external lobby groups. Importantly‚ the debate has moved beyond pressures to make charitable donations into the challenge
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Two main theories dominate discussion of corporate responsibility: stockholder theory and stakeholder theory. Stockholder theory maintains that profit for stock owners represents the main moral obligation of the corporation. Stakeholder theory takes the view that groups other than the stockholders‚ such as the community at large‚ have a vested interest in the management of the corporation. The types of corporate social responsibility typically align with the stakeholder theory that corporations have
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the extremely thorn beginning but not the least opportunities‚ the company always try to maintain the culture which is “Knowledge‚ Creativeness‚ Pioneer” to make big steps and become a strong enterprise in Vietnam. Nowadays‚ the company’s trend is investing and developing into real estate‚ finance and education. Moreover‚ Hoang Quan also joins in new business sectors such as agricultural products
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Tax file memorandum Subject: Profit or Loss from business I. Facts: In early 2010‚ Walter Hodges became interested in the real estate market so he initiated his investigation into the real estate market. Mr. Hodges intended to acquire real estate with the intentions for investment or rental. Mr. Hodge has no previous knowledge or exposure to any real estate rental or investment industry. As a result‚ Mr. Hodges began in Spring 2010 to advertise and expose his business through
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CRITICAL REVIEW OF ARTICLES D. Birch (2002). Social‚ Economic and Environmental Capital. Corporate Citizenship in a New Economy. Deakin University‚ Melbourne J.M. Darley (2005). How Organizations Socialize Individuals into Evildoing In recent years‚ Corporate and Social Responsibility has become an ever increasing concern and source of community debate. It is now socially accepted that corporations have some ongoing responsibility‚ though sometimes ignored‚ to set a good example‚ make decisions
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Steps in Investing 1. Step 1: Meet Investment Prerequisites 2. Step 2: Establish Investment Goals 3. Step 3: Adopt an Investment Plan 4. Step 4: Evaluate Investments 5. Step 5: Select Suitable Investments 6. Step 6: Construct a Diversified Portfolio 7. Step 7: Manage the Portfolio B. Considering Personal Taxes 1. Basic Sources of Taxation 2. Types of Income a. Ordinary Income b. Capital Gains and Losses 3. Investments and Taxes 4. Tax-Advantaged Retirement Savings Plans C. Investing over the Life
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