Investing for Impact: Working Together We Can Create an Economy that Works for All American capitalism has built an economy of abundance unrivaled in human history, but along the way it has stumbled. Private enterprises working only to maximize profits has contributed to a crisis of societal and environmental problems. Recent events - the murder of George Floyd, the severe market disruptions caused by COVID-19, the growing acceptance that markets will be transformed by global climate change - have sparked social upheavals that have exposed the fragility of financial markets and the inequities…mehr
Investing for Impact: Working Together We Can Create an Economy that Works for All American capitalism has built an economy of abundance unrivaled in human history, but along the way it has stumbled. Private enterprises working only to maximize profits has contributed to a crisis of societal and environmental problems. Recent events - the murder of George Floyd, the severe market disruptions caused by COVID-19, the growing acceptance that markets will be transformed by global climate change - have sparked social upheavals that have exposed the fragility of financial markets and the inequities that have always been present within them. Building on a career of innovative market approaches that create opportunity to fund businesses and housing for those often left behind, Frank Altman has written a book that can help markets survive recent turmoil while doing good for far more people. Moreover, Altman has proven that good can be accomplished while preserving highly profitable investment opportunities. A New Capitalism is a must-read book for those in the financial sector, filled not just with thoughtful analysis but with pragmatic market solutions. From an industry leader who was shaping market responses to ESG (environmental, social, and governance) investing long before it was a recognized term, A New Capitalism is the book that can lead the financial industry into the future and expand the reach of capitalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
FRANK ALTMAN is the founder of Community Reinvestment Fund, USA, an innovative national CDFI committed to collaborating with others to fill gaps in access to capital and grow the capability of the industry. Altman pioneered the development of a secondary market for community and economic development loans. In partnership with a network of community partners, CRF has funded $3.6 billion in loans to small businesses, community facilities, charter schools, and affordable housing projects in more than 1,000 communities in all fifty states. Altman is a founding member and first President of the Board of Directors of the New Markets Tax Credit Coalition and helped spearhead the creation of a federal tax credit to encourage private investment in low-income communities. He is a member of the Center for Community Development Investors at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and an advisor to the Social Innovation Initiative at Brown University. He lives in Minneapolis.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction: Creating Catalysts for Change Chapter 1: American Capitalism Is Broken Chapter 2: The Upheavals That Have Shaped Capitalism Chapter 3: Emerging Trends Shaping Capitalism Chapter 4: What Is a Social Enterprise? Chapter 5: Taking the Risks Banks Won't Chapter 6: What Changed with George Floyd's Murder Chapter 7: Markets in a Post-Covid World Chapter 8: Showing the World It Can be Done Chapter 9: A Vision of What Can Be Conclusion: Out of Many We Are One About the Author Get in Touch
Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction: Creating Catalysts for Change Chapter 1: American Capitalism Is Broken Chapter 2: The Upheavals That Have Shaped Capitalism Chapter 3: Emerging Trends Shaping Capitalism Chapter 4: What Is a Social Enterprise? Chapter 5: Taking the Risks Banks Won't Chapter 6: What Changed with George Floyd's Murder Chapter 7: Markets in a Post-Covid World Chapter 8: Showing the World It Can be Done Chapter 9: A Vision of What Can Be Conclusion: Out of Many We Are One About the Author Get in Touch
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