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The Dynamic Sphere of Socially Responsible Investment and ESG

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In this blog , we will study two aspects of one of the most trending investment strategies called sustainable investment. And the two aspects are Socially Responsible Investment and ESG. Both seem similar to an extent, but ultimately, they're two different strategies. The first works from an investor's point of view, and the latter from a company's. Apart from this, there are many myths associated with sustainable investment. Such as low or zero profitability, this model will not survive, etc. But, we can see that studies are suggesting otherwise. There is another myth that sustainable investments lead to heavy expenses. On the contrary, studies suggest that they reduce the companies' operational costs. One can access websites like Light Money to determine the values of various companies. Take a step towards ensuring a better-shared future.

What is Dark Money, And How Does it Work?

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This blog will provide some relevant information on dark money . People who are not politically aware may not know what dark money is. In a nutshell, dark money refers to the contributions of political groups usually received from donors whose identities are not disclosed and help influence elections. Dark money is not a good thing, and it can greatly influence elections, especially when used by "independent expenditure" groups. In this particular blog, you will learn more about dark money in American elections, how it works, how much dark money is there, and where it comes from. If you want to know more about dark money and its effects on American politics, read the blog below. You will also get to know who are the biggest spenders in American elections and much more.

Bringing Transparency to Create Ethical Corporate Standards

Prison profiteers have amassed enormous wealth from mass imprisonment and, as a result, have played a significant role in the incarceration of both adults and children in the United States. In the US, forced work in prison is nothing new. Light Money draws attention to these activities taking place in state-run jails using publicly available data from values-aligned NGOs and academic programs. Inmates are used as cheap labor on high-profit items like US military helmets in addition to the sale of necessities in these operations for creating irrational profits employing prison labor . The bail bond market in the United States has expanded along with the jail population, and it now generates around $3 billion in revenue annually. The prison labor market is worth more than $1 billion thanks to state-run prisons' millions in revenues. Using information that is in the public domain, Light Money rates companies on our prison profiteering. A company is classified under prison profiteer

Make Informed Decisions regarding your investment into companies

A management idea known as " corporate social responsibility " (CSR) encourages businesses to incorporate social and environmental considerations into their daily operations and relationships with stakeholders. In general, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the process through which a business finds a balance between its social, environmental, and economic imperatives. To help those wishing to invest their money in firms make moral choices based on those behaviors, Light Money provides a user-friendly data source for corporate behaviors. Our company focuses on issues that are important to, including racial justice, climate change, women's empowerment, jail profiteering, and dark money. Corporate social responsibility is essential to a company's success on all fronts, including brand perception, investor appeal, employee and consumer attraction, talent retention, and overall business performance. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) measure work hand in