- CFA Exams
- CFA Level I Exam
- Study Session 10. Corporate Finance (1)
- Reading 31. Introduction to Corporate Governance and Other ESG Considerations
- Subject 9. ESG Considerations for Investors
CFA Practice Question
The practice of excluding companies and industries in opposition to an investor's moral or ethical values is referred to as ______.
A. ESG investing
B. socially responsible investing (SRI)
C. moral investing
Explanation: SRI seeks to consider both financial return and social good to bring about social change.
User Contributed Comments 2
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imelil | Why is it not moral investing? The question itself says "investor's moral or ethical values"..Someone please explain. Thanks! |
dweik | it's because the actual term used in the finance world is SRI |