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Green investing: How to invest in eco-friendly companies
If you want to do well by doing good, you may want to start with your stock portfolio. Bestselling personal finance author David Bach says there's lots of green to be made by investing in green companies.
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The problem is knowing which form of energy will be successful. If I'm going to take my own money and invest in a company, I want to know that I will make money. My problem with "green" companies is I can make better returns more quickly in other industries, and I'm not sure that today's "green" companies will be tomorrow's. That being said, First Solar FSLR looks like an undervalued company, even though it's a popular short. Not sure why the price is so low yet.
fadedflage 1 month ago
A very nice video you have..I like it, thanks for sharing :)
margowolfenbarger 3 months ago
the fake smile creeps me out
sharannair15 4 months ago
thanks for the great post!
GreenVirginProducts 9 months ago
dit zuigt!
paulberends28 1 year ago
Still great advice! Thanks for sharing : )
~Kim~
thegreenscheme2 1 year ago
what is the minimum to invest? does only rich people invest into this?
wdli 1 year ago
The problem is that the green bubble is already quite ready to burst... Green shares are heavily overrated already.
bobinvest 1 year ago
Go green live rich.
I love that!
:)
rjnovac 2 years ago
great idea!~
mastermoneystar 2 years ago