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SEMINAR:
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING…
WHY IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR YOUR FINANCIAL SUCCESS.
Can companies that practice sustainable methods be good investments? How about companies that are positive community members? This evening will deliver a vibrant discussion and examination of the investment potential of an SRI portfolio regardless of one’s moral persuasion.
The need for sustainable practices has never been greater and will only become more profound. Those who offer solutions, whether it be on energy questions, food, distribution, manufacturing, resource management, etc., could very well be rewarded. So how realistic is it that these innovations will occur and make money for investors?
The seminar is co-sponsored by Cruz Registered Investment Advisors, LLC, a Seattle based registered investment advisor, and the non-profit Green Century Funds, a family of environmentally friendly mutual funds. Please RSVP to reserve your seating.
RSVP# is 206-552-9796

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Re: SEMINAR: SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING… WHY IT IS ESSENTIAL
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