If you've been wondering how your investment dollars can make an impact, socially responsible investing (SRI) — also known as values-based investing or impact investing — could be an option. But what exactly does SRI entail, and what are some things to watch out for?
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is an investing strategy that aims to generate both social change and financial returns for an investor. Tiffany Lam-Balfour, NerdWallet's investing writer explains how to build a socially responsible investment portfolio, as well as some considerations to keep in mind.
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