ESG Investing For Dummies. Brendan Bradley

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      Introduction

      Welcome to the ESG community! Thanks for picking up this book, in which I explain the ins and outs of ESG investing. As you may know, ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance, and perhaps the reason for your interest is the growing evidence that ESG factors can be integrated into investment analysis and portfolio construction to offer investors long-term performance advantages. Also, ESG criteria are used by socially conscious investors to screen investments and assess a company’s impact on the world. You want to know that the companies you’re investing in are “doing the right thing” or “doing no harm” as well as producing a positive return on investment.

      With growing action from governments, companies, and investors to consider environmental and societal impacts, it seems inevitable that ESG considerations will be included in all of our investment decisions at some point in the future. Given that companies with high ESG ratings exhibit a lower cost of capital, less volatile earnings, and lower market risk than companies with low ESG ratings, sustainability should be our new standard for investing. Furthermore, all collective investment funds may be compelled to consider ESG criteria in their investments, alongside traditional financial factors.

      However, be aware that there are many challenges to surmount before you reach the “promised land.” There is still a lack of common sustainability criteria, standardization of disclosure requirements, and therefore ESG ratings that can be questioned from a multitude of different rating providers. In short, the available data and the methodology behind ESG criteria for investment products is still opaque, and investors should carefully monitor what’s “under the hood” and not be victims of “greenwashing.”

      The idea here is to provide a pragmatic look at the most important aspects of ESG investing and highlight that this approach to responsible investment can help companies provide strong returns while helping to make the world a better place.

      A quick note: Sidebars (shaded boxes of text) dig into the details of a given topic, but they aren’t crucial to understanding it. Feel free to read them or skip them. You can also pass over the text accompanied by the Technical Stuff icon. The text accompanied by this icon offers some interesting but non-essential information about ESG investing.

      One last thing: Within this book, you may note that some web addresses break across two lines of text. If you’re reading this book in print and want to visit one of these web pages, simply type in the web address exactly as it appears in the text, pretending the line break doesn’t exist. If you’re reading this as an e-book, you’ve got it easy — just click the web address to go directly to the web page.

      I wrote this book so that all investors can understand it, but I assumed a specific type of audience. I considered the following readers:

       Financial service professionals who want to educate themselves about ESG and sustainability, instead of bluffing their way through

       Active investors who are considering increasing their asset allocation toward ESG criteria

       Asset owners who are relatively new to the concept and need to understand the nuances

       Company executives

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