SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 31
1
August 11, 2014
the Nonprofit Center, Boston, MA
Joby Gelbspan
2
Backgrounds in:
• corporate accountability activism
• history of corporate power & resistance
• financial analysis & investment management.
NOT an investment advisor
Reachable via LinkedIn or www.sojust.org
Corporations are not Citizens*
* In reality, not legal obfuscation
3
How can an investor be
“socially responsible?”
Making choices that promote our values
Solidarity
Owning your privilege taking responsibility for
financial choices & their effects on the broader
society, present and future
Sustaining yourself and to support your priorities
and those who depend on you
4
Part I: Investment Terms & Concepts
Part II: Political Strategies
Questions & Discussion to 8:30 5
Terminology: Types of Instruments
Bonds Stocks
Corporate (or government) debt. A share of ownership of the company.
Lower risk, lower return. Unlimited upside, unlimited downside.
Returns interest and gain or loss on sale. Returns gain or loss on sale, and sometimes
dividends.
6
Drivers/Risks
7
Fixed Income (Bonds)
Yield determined by interest rates and
the creditworthiness of the company.
Inverse to interest rate movements.
Equity (Stocks)
Corporate performance
Industry and market trends
More volatility, larger potential growth
Yield determined by the profitability of
the company.
Terminology: Types of Investments
Individual securities (stocks or bonds) are sold
by shares or dollar amounts.
Mutual Funds are companies that buy
portfolios of investments and sell units which
represent shares of the entire portfolio.
8
XYZ Fund My Share of XYZ Fund
Apple - $4M Apple - $400
Johnson & Johnson - $2M Johnson & Johnson - $200
Nestle - $4M Nestle - $400
General Electric - $10M General Electric - $1,000
Total Fund: $20M I have $2,000 in XYZ Fund
Mutual Funds
• Types of Mutual Funds:
– Equity: holds stock
– Fixed Income: holds bonds or other types of debt
– Balanced: holds some blend of the two.
• Funds require less ongoing monitoring, but
won’t perform as well as good individual picks.
• ETFs are exchange-traded funds, usually
following an index.
9
Terminology: Market Capitalization
• # Shares Outstanding X Price
• Small Cap: $300M - $2B
• Mid Cap: $2B - $10B
• Large Cap: $10B +
• “Mega Cap” newer, imprecise, > 100B
E.g. Wal-Mart (WMT) market cap > $258B
$469B revenue > the GDP of most countries
10
Choosing a mutual fund
• Investment objective – e.g. international stock
or exposure to a particular country or industry
• Fees vary widely between funds and make a
big difference for your long-term returns
• Actively or passively managed (index funds)
• Tool to diversify your portfolio
• Look for the prospectus and holdings
11
Public Companies
Listed on stock exchanges
IPO – initial public offering
Subject to public regulations & disclosure requirements
Dow Jones Industrial Average = 30 corporations, including:
12
3M
American Express
AT&T
Bank of America
Boeing
Caterpillar
Chevron
Coca-Cola
Dupont
General Electric
Johnson & Johnson
Kraft Foods
McDonald’s
Microsoft
Pfizer
Verizon
Walt Disney
Walmart
Identifying Public Companies:
Start with what you know
Before investing, understand the key factors
driving and affecting the business
13
Investing for Value
• Long-term investing, buy and hold
• Seek investments where we understand the
long-term value and are ready to commit to
owning a share for appreciation over years.
• DIVERSIFICATION spreads your exposure to
each investment’s individual risks.
14
15
Time
Risk
• Two ways to make money in the market:
time and risk.
• Higher risk = higher return. The price of
the investment is more volatile over time.
• As long-term investors, time is on our
side. We can afford short-term declines if
we can wait for the right time to sell.
Quick Sense of the Room
Raise your hand for the statement which best
describes your investment goals:
• Saving for the long-term (> 5 years)
• Shorter-term goals: may need access to cash in
the coming 5 years
• Informing myself for when I have long-term
savings
• Organizing investors
16
Asset Allocation
Mix of stocks, bonds and funds depends on our
two key factors: time & risk
Rule of thumb used to be: age % in fixed income.
E.g. at 30 years old, 70% stocks and 30% bonds.
Start conservatively, and spread your risks. 17
But these are unusual times…
18
THE FACTOR OF TIME
 Long-term “buy and hold” investments
 Over time, you’ll get used to the ups
and downs and will get clearer about
your goals
 Make a couple of good choices, and
try to forget about them
 The most you should check your
investments is about monthly
19
Questions at this point?
20
Do we all feel comfortable with these basics first?
Next up: making politically-informed choices
Conscious Choices
Industry Exclusions
– Pharmaceuticals
– Prisons
– Military Contractors
Corporate Behavior
– Environmental responsibility
– Policies on gender or racial discrimination
– Best in class
Proactive Support
– Community lenders, infrastructure
– Clean energy
– Social ventures, microfinance
21
Socially Responsible Investment
Companies (SRI’s)
Dramatic growth, wide range of products to suit
different investment goals.
Examples:
• Domini
• Calvert
• Green Century
• Pax
• Parnassus
• Walden
• Increasingly, 401(k) and other plans offer SRI
funds
22
No longer a fringe movement:
Today, approximately $3 trillion
of the estimated $25 trillion US
investment market complies
with some SRI criteria.
SRI Funds
23
Pro’s
 Investment Criteria, screens
 Build progressive capital
 Proxy voting
 Shareholder engagement
Con’s
 Limited definition of
“responsible”
 Diversifies risk and return
 Fees
Use these tools when they serve your plan
Shareholder Resolutions
• GMOs
• Fracking
• Board Diversity
• Packaging
• Climate change
• Marketing practices
• E-Waste
• Political interference
24
Shareholder/Stakeholder Activism
25
Changing policies & practices
Raising public visibility
Amplifying activism within the
Boardroom
Researching Corporate Behavior
• Corporate Website
• SEC.gov
• Limited only by your search terms!
26
Researching Corporate Behavior
• Shareholder resolutions:
http://www.iccr.org/shareholder/trucost/index.php
http://faireconomy.org/shareholder_activism
http://www.greenamerica.org/socialinvesting/sharehol
deraction/index.cfm
• OpenSecrets.org
– Contributions
– Lobbying
– Revolving Doors
– Congressional Ownership
27
Researching Corporate Performance
• Annual Report & Financial Statements
• Investor section of the website
• Yahoo! Finance or other investor coverage
• Consider the industry and the long-term value
proposition
• Assess the risks
28
Yahoo! Finance (or Google, etc.)
29
More Info
• Terminology / Glossaries:
– www.investopedia.com
– www.investorwords.com
• Researching investments or markets
– www.yahoo.com/finance or Google
– Bloomberg, other news agencies
– Commentators and blogs
e.g. Motley Fool: http://www.fool.com/
• SRI’s
– www.ussif.org
– http://www.socialfunds.com/ 30
Thank you for coming!
31
…and cast your vote for the 2014 Corporate Hall
of Shame at www.stopcorporateabuse.org
Refuse to be intimidated
Continue to learn and share
Connecting for Justice
Thurs. Sept 11

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

Financing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vf
Financing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vfFinancing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vf
Financing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vf
Andrew Kessler
 
KSG Divestment Rreport
KSG Divestment RreportKSG Divestment Rreport
KSG Divestment Rreport
Michael Haggerty
 
Corporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & SustainabilityCorporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & Sustainability
percydeigh
 
Viewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investments
Viewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investmentsViewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investments
Viewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investments
Leanne Clements
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

Women in Focus
Women in Focus Women in Focus
Women in Focus
 
CITI: Guidance for Investor Relations Officers on Managing ESG Demand
CITI: Guidance for Investor Relations Officers on Managing ESG DemandCITI: Guidance for Investor Relations Officers on Managing ESG Demand
CITI: Guidance for Investor Relations Officers on Managing ESG Demand
 
Portland Rotary: The state of socially responsible investing and the drivers...
Portland Rotary:  The state of socially responsible investing and the drivers...Portland Rotary:  The state of socially responsible investing and the drivers...
Portland Rotary: The state of socially responsible investing and the drivers...
 
Easy Things You Can Do To Have An Impact
Easy Things You Can Do To Have An ImpactEasy Things You Can Do To Have An Impact
Easy Things You Can Do To Have An Impact
 
Financing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vf
Financing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vfFinancing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vf
Financing Organics Recycling Companies_With Cover_2009 vf
 
What is socially responsible investment?
What is socially responsible investment?What is socially responsible investment?
What is socially responsible investment?
 
Russell Capital SRI Presentation - Institutional
Russell Capital SRI Presentation - InstitutionalRussell Capital SRI Presentation - Institutional
Russell Capital SRI Presentation - Institutional
 
KSG Divestment Rreport
KSG Divestment RreportKSG Divestment Rreport
KSG Divestment Rreport
 
How esg issues become financially material to corporations
How esg issues become financially material to corporationsHow esg issues become financially material to corporations
How esg issues become financially material to corporations
 
Bridging the Gaps: ESG Integration Across the Whole Pension Portfolio - Prese...
Bridging the Gaps: ESG Integration Across the Whole Pension Portfolio - Prese...Bridging the Gaps: ESG Integration Across the Whole Pension Portfolio - Prese...
Bridging the Gaps: ESG Integration Across the Whole Pension Portfolio - Prese...
 
CSR in Southern Africa
CSR in Southern AfricaCSR in Southern Africa
CSR in Southern Africa
 
ESG Roadmap: Observations and practical advice for boards, corporate secretar...
ESG Roadmap: Observations and practical advice for boards, corporate secretar...ESG Roadmap: Observations and practical advice for boards, corporate secretar...
ESG Roadmap: Observations and practical advice for boards, corporate secretar...
 
What is an esg audit?
What is an esg audit?What is an esg audit?
What is an esg audit?
 
The Case For Impact Mezzanine Finance in Emerging Markets
The Case For Impact Mezzanine Finance in Emerging MarketsThe Case For Impact Mezzanine Finance in Emerging Markets
The Case For Impact Mezzanine Finance in Emerging Markets
 
Corporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & SustainabilityCorporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsiblity, Ethics & Sustainability
 
Viewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investments
Viewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investmentsViewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investments
Viewpoint-feature-Roundtable-on-sustainable-and-responsible-investments
 
GreenBiz 19 Workshop Slides: The Evolution of Social and Human Capital Manage...
GreenBiz 19 Workshop Slides: The Evolution of Social and Human Capital Manage...GreenBiz 19 Workshop Slides: The Evolution of Social and Human Capital Manage...
GreenBiz 19 Workshop Slides: The Evolution of Social and Human Capital Manage...
 
Wanjiru Silvana
Wanjiru SilvanaWanjiru Silvana
Wanjiru Silvana
 
Final group presentation web 2- friedman
Final group presentation   web 2- friedmanFinal group presentation   web 2- friedman
Final group presentation web 2- friedman
 
Comm 486C: Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits, Milt...
Comm 486C: Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits, Milt...Comm 486C: Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits, Milt...
Comm 486C: Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits, Milt...
 

Andere mochten auch

Social Investing
Social InvestingSocial Investing
Social Investing
jmelahouris
 
2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust
2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust
2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust
Rudolf Husar
 
Csr – corporate social responsibility
 Csr – corporate social responsibility  Csr – corporate social responsibility
Csr – corporate social responsibility
Dr. Trilok Kumar Jain
 
Corporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibilityCorporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibility
udayamani
 
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
RobbySahoo
 

Andere mochten auch (16)

Socially Responsible Investing - SoJust Skillshare August 2013
Socially Responsible Investing - SoJust Skillshare August 2013Socially Responsible Investing - SoJust Skillshare August 2013
Socially Responsible Investing - SoJust Skillshare August 2013
 
Socially Responsible Investing
Socially Responsible InvestingSocially Responsible Investing
Socially Responsible Investing
 
Social Investing
Social InvestingSocial Investing
Social Investing
 
Wayne Dunn presents on Defining Social Investment and CSR at the Inter-Americ...
Wayne Dunn presents on Defining Social Investment and CSR at the Inter-Americ...Wayne Dunn presents on Defining Social Investment and CSR at the Inter-Americ...
Wayne Dunn presents on Defining Social Investment and CSR at the Inter-Americ...
 
Corporate social responsibility - by director Ina Meiring
 Corporate social responsibility - by director Ina Meiring Corporate social responsibility - by director Ina Meiring
Corporate social responsibility - by director Ina Meiring
 
Presentation to Socially Responsible Investment Analysts
Presentation to Socially Responsible Investment AnalystsPresentation to Socially Responsible Investment Analysts
Presentation to Socially Responsible Investment Analysts
 
Stage 1 2 Populations Analysis For School
Stage 1 2 Populations Analysis For SchoolStage 1 2 Populations Analysis For School
Stage 1 2 Populations Analysis For School
 
2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust
2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust
2003-10-10 The Dirt on Dust
 
Corporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibilityCorporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibility
 
Csr – corporate social responsibility
 Csr – corporate social responsibility  Csr – corporate social responsibility
Csr – corporate social responsibility
 
Corporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibilityCorporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibility
 
Concept of social action
Concept of social actionConcept of social action
Concept of social action
 
Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability 2009 - South Africa
Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability 2009 - South AfricaCorporate Responsibility and Sustainability 2009 - South Africa
Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability 2009 - South Africa
 
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility
 
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
 
Corporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibilityCorporate social responsibility
Corporate social responsibility
 

Ähnlich wie Socially Responsible Investing - SoJust ProfDev August 2014

Brochure 2
Brochure 2Brochure 2
Brochure 2
Robin Meece
 
Reapproaching Divestment
Reapproaching DivestmentReapproaching Divestment
Reapproaching Divestment
Joli Holmes
 
Student investment notes
Student investment notesStudent investment notes
Student investment notes
Nick Allgyer
 
2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)
2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)
2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)
OECD_NAEC
 
Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...
Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...
Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...
clmagana
 
New Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptx
New Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptxNew Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptx
New Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptx
ReubenDsouza5
 
Ch 11 presentation
Ch 11 presentationCh 11 presentation
Ch 11 presentation
krobinette
 

Ähnlich wie Socially Responsible Investing - SoJust ProfDev August 2014 (20)

Socially Responsible Investing (SoJust ProfDev)
Socially Responsible Investing (SoJust ProfDev)Socially Responsible Investing (SoJust ProfDev)
Socially Responsible Investing (SoJust ProfDev)
 
Investment financial instruments
Investment financial instrumentsInvestment financial instruments
Investment financial instruments
 
Brochure 2
Brochure 2Brochure 2
Brochure 2
 
Exploring New Opportunities and Diversification Strategies in Alternative Inv...
Exploring New Opportunities and Diversification Strategies in Alternative Inv...Exploring New Opportunities and Diversification Strategies in Alternative Inv...
Exploring New Opportunities and Diversification Strategies in Alternative Inv...
 
Presentation On Financial Sectors.pptx
Presentation On Financial Sectors.pptxPresentation On Financial Sectors.pptx
Presentation On Financial Sectors.pptx
 
Reapproaching Divestment
Reapproaching DivestmentReapproaching Divestment
Reapproaching Divestment
 
21st Century Strategies for Financial Inclusion
21st Century Strategies for Financial Inclusion21st Century Strategies for Financial Inclusion
21st Century Strategies for Financial Inclusion
 
1.nlt wsbs stock lecture notes
1.nlt wsbs stock lecture notes1.nlt wsbs stock lecture notes
1.nlt wsbs stock lecture notes
 
Student investment notes
Student investment notesStudent investment notes
Student investment notes
 
Principles of finance
Principles of financePrinciples of finance
Principles of finance
 
Choosing investments for 401 k power point
Choosing investments for 401 k  power pointChoosing investments for 401 k  power point
Choosing investments for 401 k power point
 
STATS PROJ - MUTUAL FUNDS
STATS PROJ - MUTUAL FUNDSSTATS PROJ - MUTUAL FUNDS
STATS PROJ - MUTUAL FUNDS
 
2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)
2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)
2014.01.10 - NAEC Seminar_Fostering long-term investment (Presentation 1)
 
1703265 PAPER Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in Geojit Financial Servic...
1703265 PAPER Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in Geojit Financial Servic...1703265 PAPER Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in Geojit Financial Servic...
1703265 PAPER Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in Geojit Financial Servic...
 
Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...
Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...
Investment Policy Statement PPT Northwest Planned Giving Roundtable Nov 13 20...
 
Introduction to investments
Introduction to investmentsIntroduction to investments
Introduction to investments
 
New Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptx
New Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptxNew Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptx
New Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.pptx
 
Ch 11 presentation
Ch 11 presentationCh 11 presentation
Ch 11 presentation
 
Investment guide to bonds
Investment guide to bondsInvestment guide to bonds
Investment guide to bonds
 
September 13 Quarterly: Gotta' know when to hold 'em, when to fold 'em
September 13 Quarterly: Gotta' know when to hold 'em, when to fold 'emSeptember 13 Quarterly: Gotta' know when to hold 'em, when to fold 'em
September 13 Quarterly: Gotta' know when to hold 'em, when to fold 'em
 

KĂźrzlich hochgeladen

Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
Call Girls in Yamuna Vihar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in  Yamuna Vihar  (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in  Yamuna Vihar  (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Yamuna Vihar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
MASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdf
MASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdfMASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdf
MASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdf
Cocity Enterprises
 

KĂźrzlich hochgeladen (20)

Dubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai Multiple
Dubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai MultipleDubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai Multiple
Dubai Call Girls Deira O525547819 Dubai Call Girls Bur Dubai Multiple
 
Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...
Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...
Call Girls in Benson Town / 8250092165 Genuine Call girls with real Photos an...
 
Fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptx
Fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptxFixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptx
Fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.pptx
 
Toronto dominion bank investor presentation.pdf
Toronto dominion bank investor presentation.pdfToronto dominion bank investor presentation.pdf
Toronto dominion bank investor presentation.pdf
 
7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf
7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf
7 steps to achieve financial freedom.pdf
 
logistics industry development power point ppt.pdf
logistics industry development power point ppt.pdflogistics industry development power point ppt.pdf
logistics industry development power point ppt.pdf
 
Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...
Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...
Test bank for advanced assessment interpreting findings and formulating diffe...
 
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Tilak Nagar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
 
Vip Call Girls Rasulgada😉 Bhubaneswar 9777949614 Housewife Call Girls Servic...
Vip Call Girls Rasulgada😉  Bhubaneswar 9777949614 Housewife Call Girls Servic...Vip Call Girls Rasulgada😉  Bhubaneswar 9777949614 Housewife Call Girls Servic...
Vip Call Girls Rasulgada😉 Bhubaneswar 9777949614 Housewife Call Girls Servic...
 
GIFT City Overview India's Gateway to Global Finance
GIFT City Overview  India's Gateway to Global FinanceGIFT City Overview  India's Gateway to Global Finance
GIFT City Overview India's Gateway to Global Finance
 
Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024
Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024
Lion One Corporate Presentation May 2024
 
Escorts Indore Call Girls-9155612368-Vijay Nagar Decent Fantastic Call Girls ...
Escorts Indore Call Girls-9155612368-Vijay Nagar Decent Fantastic Call Girls ...Escorts Indore Call Girls-9155612368-Vijay Nagar Decent Fantastic Call Girls ...
Escorts Indore Call Girls-9155612368-Vijay Nagar Decent Fantastic Call Girls ...
 
Call Girls in Yamuna Vihar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in  Yamuna Vihar  (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7Call Girls in  Yamuna Vihar  (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in Yamuna Vihar (delhi) call me [🔝9953056974🔝] escort service 24X7
 
2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...
2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...
2999,Vashi Fantastic Ellete Call Girls📞📞9833754194 CBD Belapur Genuine Call G...
 
Strategic Resources May 2024 Corporate Presentation
Strategic Resources May 2024 Corporate PresentationStrategic Resources May 2024 Corporate Presentation
Strategic Resources May 2024 Corporate Presentation
 
Q1 2024 Conference Call Presentation vF.pdf
Q1 2024 Conference Call Presentation vF.pdfQ1 2024 Conference Call Presentation vF.pdf
Q1 2024 Conference Call Presentation vF.pdf
 
Explore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & Requirements
Explore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & RequirementsExplore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & Requirements
Explore Dual Citizenship in Africa | Citizenship Benefits & Requirements
 
Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Faisalabad and Kala ilam specialist i...
Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Faisalabad and Kala ilam specialist i...Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Faisalabad and Kala ilam specialist i...
Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Faisalabad and Kala ilam specialist i...
 
MASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdf
MASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdfMASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdf
MASTERING FOREX: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS.pdf
 
Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...
Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...
Certified Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Rawalpindi and Bangali Amil ba...
 

Socially Responsible Investing - SoJust ProfDev August 2014

  • 1. 1 August 11, 2014 the Nonprofit Center, Boston, MA
  • 2. Joby Gelbspan 2 Backgrounds in: • corporate accountability activism • history of corporate power & resistance • financial analysis & investment management. NOT an investment advisor Reachable via LinkedIn or www.sojust.org
  • 3. Corporations are not Citizens* * In reality, not legal obfuscation 3
  • 4. How can an investor be “socially responsible?” Making choices that promote our values Solidarity Owning your privilege taking responsibility for financial choices & their effects on the broader society, present and future Sustaining yourself and to support your priorities and those who depend on you 4
  • 5. Part I: Investment Terms & Concepts Part II: Political Strategies Questions & Discussion to 8:30 5
  • 6. Terminology: Types of Instruments Bonds Stocks Corporate (or government) debt. A share of ownership of the company. Lower risk, lower return. Unlimited upside, unlimited downside. Returns interest and gain or loss on sale. Returns gain or loss on sale, and sometimes dividends. 6
  • 7. Drivers/Risks 7 Fixed Income (Bonds) Yield determined by interest rates and the creditworthiness of the company. Inverse to interest rate movements. Equity (Stocks) Corporate performance Industry and market trends More volatility, larger potential growth Yield determined by the profitability of the company.
  • 8. Terminology: Types of Investments Individual securities (stocks or bonds) are sold by shares or dollar amounts. Mutual Funds are companies that buy portfolios of investments and sell units which represent shares of the entire portfolio. 8 XYZ Fund My Share of XYZ Fund Apple - $4M Apple - $400 Johnson & Johnson - $2M Johnson & Johnson - $200 Nestle - $4M Nestle - $400 General Electric - $10M General Electric - $1,000 Total Fund: $20M I have $2,000 in XYZ Fund
  • 9. Mutual Funds • Types of Mutual Funds: – Equity: holds stock – Fixed Income: holds bonds or other types of debt – Balanced: holds some blend of the two. • Funds require less ongoing monitoring, but won’t perform as well as good individual picks. • ETFs are exchange-traded funds, usually following an index. 9
  • 10. Terminology: Market Capitalization • # Shares Outstanding X Price • Small Cap: $300M - $2B • Mid Cap: $2B - $10B • Large Cap: $10B + • “Mega Cap” newer, imprecise, > 100B E.g. Wal-Mart (WMT) market cap > $258B $469B revenue > the GDP of most countries 10
  • 11. Choosing a mutual fund • Investment objective – e.g. international stock or exposure to a particular country or industry • Fees vary widely between funds and make a big difference for your long-term returns • Actively or passively managed (index funds) • Tool to diversify your portfolio • Look for the prospectus and holdings 11
  • 12. Public Companies Listed on stock exchanges IPO – initial public offering Subject to public regulations & disclosure requirements Dow Jones Industrial Average = 30 corporations, including: 12 3M American Express AT&T Bank of America Boeing Caterpillar Chevron Coca-Cola Dupont General Electric Johnson & Johnson Kraft Foods McDonald’s Microsoft Pfizer Verizon Walt Disney Walmart
  • 13. Identifying Public Companies: Start with what you know Before investing, understand the key factors driving and affecting the business 13
  • 14. Investing for Value • Long-term investing, buy and hold • Seek investments where we understand the long-term value and are ready to commit to owning a share for appreciation over years. • DIVERSIFICATION spreads your exposure to each investment’s individual risks. 14
  • 15. 15 Time Risk • Two ways to make money in the market: time and risk. • Higher risk = higher return. The price of the investment is more volatile over time. • As long-term investors, time is on our side. We can afford short-term declines if we can wait for the right time to sell.
  • 16. Quick Sense of the Room Raise your hand for the statement which best describes your investment goals: • Saving for the long-term (> 5 years) • Shorter-term goals: may need access to cash in the coming 5 years • Informing myself for when I have long-term savings • Organizing investors 16
  • 17. Asset Allocation Mix of stocks, bonds and funds depends on our two key factors: time & risk Rule of thumb used to be: age % in fixed income. E.g. at 30 years old, 70% stocks and 30% bonds. Start conservatively, and spread your risks. 17
  • 18. But these are unusual times… 18
  • 19. THE FACTOR OF TIME  Long-term “buy and hold” investments  Over time, you’ll get used to the ups and downs and will get clearer about your goals  Make a couple of good choices, and try to forget about them  The most you should check your investments is about monthly 19
  • 20. Questions at this point? 20 Do we all feel comfortable with these basics first? Next up: making politically-informed choices
  • 21. Conscious Choices Industry Exclusions – Pharmaceuticals – Prisons – Military Contractors Corporate Behavior – Environmental responsibility – Policies on gender or racial discrimination – Best in class Proactive Support – Community lenders, infrastructure – Clean energy – Social ventures, microfinance 21
  • 22. Socially Responsible Investment Companies (SRI’s) Dramatic growth, wide range of products to suit different investment goals. Examples: • Domini • Calvert • Green Century • Pax • Parnassus • Walden • Increasingly, 401(k) and other plans offer SRI funds 22 No longer a fringe movement: Today, approximately $3 trillion of the estimated $25 trillion US investment market complies with some SRI criteria.
  • 23. SRI Funds 23 Pro’s  Investment Criteria, screens  Build progressive capital  Proxy voting  Shareholder engagement Con’s  Limited definition of “responsible”  Diversifies risk and return  Fees Use these tools when they serve your plan
  • 24. Shareholder Resolutions • GMOs • Fracking • Board Diversity • Packaging • Climate change • Marketing practices • E-Waste • Political interference 24
  • 25. Shareholder/Stakeholder Activism 25 Changing policies & practices Raising public visibility Amplifying activism within the Boardroom
  • 26. Researching Corporate Behavior • Corporate Website • SEC.gov • Limited only by your search terms! 26
  • 27. Researching Corporate Behavior • Shareholder resolutions: http://www.iccr.org/shareholder/trucost/index.php http://faireconomy.org/shareholder_activism http://www.greenamerica.org/socialinvesting/sharehol deraction/index.cfm • OpenSecrets.org – Contributions – Lobbying – Revolving Doors – Congressional Ownership 27
  • 28. Researching Corporate Performance • Annual Report & Financial Statements • Investor section of the website • Yahoo! Finance or other investor coverage • Consider the industry and the long-term value proposition • Assess the risks 28
  • 29. Yahoo! Finance (or Google, etc.) 29
  • 30. More Info • Terminology / Glossaries: – www.investopedia.com – www.investorwords.com • Researching investments or markets – www.yahoo.com/finance or Google – Bloomberg, other news agencies – Commentators and blogs e.g. Motley Fool: http://www.fool.com/ • SRI’s – www.ussif.org – http://www.socialfunds.com/ 30
  • 31. Thank you for coming! 31 …and cast your vote for the 2014 Corporate Hall of Shame at www.stopcorporateabuse.org Refuse to be intimidated Continue to learn and share Connecting for Justice Thurs. Sept 11