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Pete’s Visit to Boruca
/in Community Impact Investing, Company News/by Pete KrullAt the beginning of March, Pete returned from his annual visit to Costa Rica with many stories to share. This was our favorite! Reposted here from his personal blog, Intentional Assets.
During our visit to Costa Rica in March of 2017, we had the opportunity to visit an indigenous community called Boruca.
Focusing On Your Passion
/in Company News, Responsible Business/by Leesa SluderIn a recent blog post, I discussed one of Earth Equity Advisors’ core values, GRATITUDE. In this post I’d like to focus on another principle of our firm, PASSION. What is passion? Most people would agree that passion refers to a strong motivation mixed with intense emotions (Psychology Today).
The Future of Finance is Female
/in Investing in Women and Girls, Responsible Business/by Leesa SluderIT’S INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY – SO WE’RE ACKNOWLEDGING AND CELEBRATING FEMALE INVESTORS! THESE ARE THE TRENDS WE’RE WATCHING:
MORE WEALTH
Women’s privately owned wealth has grown significantly in recent decades. By 2020 women are expected to control $22 trillion of personal wealth in the US. … Read the rest
Solar Tariffs: It Could Have Been Worse
/in Renewable Energy/by Pete KrullSolar cells imported into the United States will now face a tariff. That’s the bad news. The good news is that it could have been worse.
Here comes the most “dog bites man” news flash of all time. Ready? The President of the United States made headlines this week.
The Economic Case for Fossil Fuel Free Investing
/in Fossil Fuel Divestment, Sustainable Investing/by Betsy MozseterWe really loved Betsy Moszeter’s article, “The Economic Case for Fossil Fuel Free Investing,” published in the November/December ’17 issue of Investments & Wealth Monitor. Moszeter is Partner & COO at Green Alpha Advisors, a responsible investment management firm in Boulder, Co.… Read the rest
There Are More Benefits To Gratitude Than You Think
/in Company News, Responsible Business/by Leesa SluderAs we approach Thanksgiving, it’s a great opportunity to ponder whether you live in a state of abundance or scarcity (regardless of your circumstances). While your fundamental attitude and personality type influence your views, there is an opportunity to shift your mindset with intentional focus.… Read the rest
The Power of Choice
/in Community Impact Investing, Responsible Business/by Pete KrullWe warmly welcome John Lanier, Executive Director of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation, as he discusses in this guest editorial the power of choice, consideration for the choices we make, and how our decisions affect those around us.
— Pete Krull
Recently, I’ve been thinking about choice.… Read the rest
The Best Place To Start When Financially Planning Your Future
/in Financial Planning/by Neill YelvertonSomeone recently asked me, “Where do I start with financial planning?”
There are many facets to financial planning and it can be overwhelming at times, but we all have to start somewhere.
First, develop a plan to get out of debt.
… Read the rest