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"Marc de Sousa-Shields has written a masterful argument for why and how investors can and should use their voices in addressing issues of social and environmental well-being. From his position as a 30-year practitioner of using investments to achieve positive and impactful results, he introduces us to a broad range of successful approaches and urges us to join in the effort. His is a global approach, one that can be adapted for local regulatory or practical concerns yet through it all his focus is clear: investors must have a voice if the planet is to achieve anything approaching universal human dignity and ecological sustainability."
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"Marc de Sousa-Shields is urging greater action from us all in an area in which we can all participate — socially responsible investing (SRI). Unfortunately, with SRI, the reality can be far from the theory. Since all firms are mixes of good and bad (rather than all good or all bad), identifying those that are the most "socially responsible" is not for the faint of heart. Marc tackles this challenge head-on, surveying this essential area of SRI with insight, flair, and humor. The result is recommended reading for all those who care about shaping business practice, while striving for a decent (both morally and financially) retirement."
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"Finally, a primer on SRI, financial planning and the true meaning of life all in one entertaining, insightful, thought-provoking and factual book. This is a must-read for anyone trying to understand sustainable investing and how to get their financial life in order. I plan to share copies of this book with all the graduates in my life so they can learn in a few hours what took me years. Marc de Sousa-Shields' Invest Like You Give a Damn unpacks the potential of SRI and should be read by every young person starting their career and the parents who love them."
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"This new book by Marc de Sousa-Shields gives the lie to Rhett Butler's most famous line. True, the history of conscious, green, responsible and sustainable investment suggests that helping investors see the wider consequences of their choices and portfolios be a Sisyphean challenge — but it's one that Marc de Sousa-Shields gives a real run for its money."
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FAQs

How to invest like Robert Kiyosaki? ›

Kiyosaki's favored way to invest is for cash flow. There are many ways to do this. One of the most obvious is to invest in rental real estate. If you buy the right property at the right price, you can earn enough rental income to not only cover your costs but also provide you with positive cash flow.

How do I start investing in books? ›

  1. " The Intelligent Investor" ...
  2. "Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. ...
  3. "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns" ...
  4. "A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market: Everything You Need to Start Making Money Today"

What stocks does Robert Kiyosaki invest in? ›

Focus on Real Assets and Commodities

Some examples of companies that may be represented in his stock portfolio include energy giants like ExxonMobil and Chevron, mining companies like Newmont Corporation and Barrick Gold, and agricultural firms like Deere & Company and Archer Daniels Midland.

What are the 6 basic rules of investing Robert Kiyosaki? ›

Here are six of them to master, taught to me by my rich dad.
  • Basic investing rule #1: Know what kind of income you're working for. ...
  • Basic investing rule #2: Convert ordinary income into passive income. ...
  • Basic investing rule #3: The investor is the asset or liability. ...
  • Basic investing rule #4: Be prepared.
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Has Warren Buffett written a book on investing? ›

While Warren Buffett himself has never authored a book, many books have been written about his life, his investment strategies, and his philosophies.

What book should I read to start investing? ›

For value investing, we recommend Benjamin Graham's "The Intelligent Investor," a favorite of many of the world's most successful investors. For a solid book on investing overall, we cite "The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need" by Andrew Tobias.

How does Robert Kiyosaki invest his money? ›

Robert Kiyosaki, known for his investing advice and his “Rich Dad Poor Dad” series of personal finance books, has taken to social media again to alert investors about what he thinks they should be doing: investing in gold, silver and bitcoin.

What crypto does Robert Kiyosaki invest in? ›

Bitcoin (BTC): For more than two years, Kiyosaki has been urging investment in Bitcoin. In July 2024, his recommendations were again validated as the price of BTC rose significantly, increasing by 58.32% this year.

Where do billionaires invest their money? ›

Billionaires often invest their money in company stock, real estate, and private lending:
  • Company stock
    A large portion of a billionaire's wealth is tied up in company stock, which is often valued more for its ideas and processes than its cash and physical assets.
  • Real estate
    Buying multiple properties can be a good way for billionaires to maintain their wealth. These properties can be rented or leased to individuals or businesses.
  • Private lending
    Billionaires can use their capital to fund business operations and private lending. 
    The Heritage Foundation
    The Wealth of Billionaires: Where It Came From, Where It Is, and Why It ...
    May 13, 2024 — Billionaires' wealth is concentrated in company stock, and their companies' va...
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    Where Do Billionaires Keep their Money?
    Mar 16, 2023 — Investing in real estate has long been a popular technique used by billionaire...
Billionaires may also invest in other assets through a variety of methods, including:
  • Family offices: Wealth management firms that cater to billionaires and other ultra-wealthy individuals
  • Prime brokerages: Another way billionaires can buy stocks
  • Self-directed brokerage accounts: Another way billionaires can buy stocks
  • Private placements: Another way billionaires can buy stocks
  • Hedge funds: These funds are usually only available to accredited investors who meet certain criteria, such as a minimum net worth
  • Private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) funds: These funds are not available to the general public 
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What does Kim Kiyosaki invest in? ›

Her investment journey began in 1989 with a modest rental property in Portland, Oregon. Today, alongside her husband Robert, she oversees thousands of rental properties, hotels, golf courses, and commercial investments.

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