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By Kane, Conner, Tapi and Jack. Ethical Investments. What Are Ethics.
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By Kane, Conner, Tapi and Jack Ethical Investments
What Are Ethics Ethics are the moral principles that govern a person's or group's behaviour. These ethics can guide your group throughout their careers being good or bad. E.g. a bad ethic is the managerial departments being careless of lower level staff. Ethics are not laws and cannot be stopped or enforced by governments
Advantages Of Ethical Investments Making an ethical investment gives a feel good factor. Forgoing High Returns from Investments that Don't Meet Your Criteria
Disadvantages Of Ethical Investments The downside of this emotional component is that if a company violates one of the principles you thought it stood for, can bring massive feelings of disappointment.
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