Dorothy
Hinchcliff is editor of FA online and FA green, as well as managing
editor of Financial Advisor magazine. She has spent more than 15 years
as an editor and reporter covering personal finance and other business
issues.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
The CIO of Nikko Asset Management Europe provides an honest assessment of impact investing and why such a great idea has so far attracted such a measly portion of global investment assets.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
There's a new, relatively easy way to learn about sustainable investing, and Morgan Stanley is one broker-dealer encouraging its financial advisors to take notice.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
The approach that Patrick McVeigh and his firm Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management take to investing is likely to be the basis of how every investment advisor manages their portfolios in the future.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Baby boomers -- and more men -- have contributed to rising stock prices at these big retailers selling kitchen gadgets to help people eat better.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Student-managed investment portfolios are becoming more common at universities in this country and around the world...
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Does political spending by corporations benefit their shareholders? A group of investment managers thinks not, and bases this view, in part, on the unprecedented amount of such spending on last...
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Very soon many parents, particularly in couples where both work outside the home, will begin contemplating what their school-aged children will do this summer.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Turner Investments is the latest money manager to see a lot of upside in
investing in companies that specialize in organic and natural foods.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Clients are sure to appreciate learning about a program managed by Dell and Goodwill Industries that may allow them to easily get rid of dusty, old computers and related equipment for free...
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
It's encouraging to see a big fund company like TIAA-CREF introduce
another significant offering for socially responsible investors,
although the fund's focus is far from surprising.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Besides speaking out for the re-election of President Barack Obama,
President Bill Clinton this week is campaigning vocally for causes that
are of particular interest to sustainable investors.
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Dorothy Hinchcliff
Waste Management has entered a partnership that may bring revolutionary
changes in how urban garbage is handled and that could result in the
refuse being used to produce renewable chemicals and...
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In spite of the sluggish U.S. economy, more people are continuing to
spend money to eat healthier. Earnings announced by Whole Foods Market
(WFM) supports that.
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