A critical handbook for those interested and engaged in investing capital to generate financial returns with social and environmental impacts, "The ImpactAssets Handbook for Investors" offers a review of total portfolio management strategy and practice for investing capital and understanding its impact on creating a better world for both investors and community members.
A critical handbook for those interested and engaged in investing capital to generate financial returns with social and environmental impacts, "The ImpactAssets Handbook for Investors" offers a review of total portfolio management strategy and practice for investing capital and understanding its impact on creating a better world for both investors and community members.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Jed Emerson, senior fellow at ImpactAssets, a nonprofit financial services firm, is an internationally recognized author and thought leader within the field of impact investing. He has led, co-founded and served on the board of directors of a variety of impact funds, social enterprises and family office investment committees. Originator of the concept of Blended Value, Emerson is coauthor of Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference (2011), the first book on impact investing (and winner of the 2012 Nautilus Gold Book Award), and The Impact Investor: Lessons in Leadership and Strategy for Collaborative Capitalism (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors Introduction, Jed Emerson 1. Construction of an Impact Portfolio: Total Portfolio Management for Multiple Returns, Jed Emerson and Lindsay Smalling 2. Total Portfolio Management: One Practitioner's Approach, Matthew Weatherley-White Case Study 1 3. Seed Stage Investing: High Impact, But Not for the Faint of Heart, Tim Freundlich, Jed Emerson and Lindsay Smalling 4. Choosing Your Impact Investment Advisor, Brad Harrison and Stephanie Cohn- Rupp Case Study 2 5. Targeted Impact: Donor- Advised Funds and Impact Investing, Jointly authored by senior staff of ImpactAssets, RSF Social Finance and Tides Network 6. Transformational Giving: Philanthropy as an Investment in Change, Kris Putnam-Walkerly 7. Assessing Your Opportunities: The Challenge and Key Practices of Engaging in Investor Due Diligence, Sandra Osborne Case Study 3 8. The Measurement Challenge, Sara Olsen 9. Communicating Impact: Frameworks for Messaging, Amy Hartzler 10. A Journey to Impact: Initial Steps toward Impact Investing, Jennifer Kenning Case Study 4 11. Getting to Impact, Jed Emerson 12. Concluding Thoughts on Mobilizing for Impact, Jed Emerson and Tim Freundlich Appendix: Impact Investing Resources Notes on Contributors Index.
List of Contributors Introduction, Jed Emerson 1. Construction of an Impact Portfolio: Total Portfolio Management for Multiple Returns, Jed Emerson and Lindsay Smalling 2. Total Portfolio Management: One Practitioner's Approach, Matthew Weatherley-White Case Study 1 3. Seed Stage Investing: High Impact, But Not for the Faint of Heart, Tim Freundlich, Jed Emerson and Lindsay Smalling 4. Choosing Your Impact Investment Advisor, Brad Harrison and Stephanie Cohn- Rupp Case Study 2 5. Targeted Impact: Donor- Advised Funds and Impact Investing, Jointly authored by senior staff of ImpactAssets, RSF Social Finance and Tides Network 6. Transformational Giving: Philanthropy as an Investment in Change, Kris Putnam-Walkerly 7. Assessing Your Opportunities: The Challenge and Key Practices of Engaging in Investor Due Diligence, Sandra Osborne Case Study 3 8. The Measurement Challenge, Sara Olsen 9. Communicating Impact: Frameworks for Messaging, Amy Hartzler 10. A Journey to Impact: Initial Steps toward Impact Investing, Jennifer Kenning Case Study 4 11. Getting to Impact, Jed Emerson 12. Concluding Thoughts on Mobilizing for Impact, Jed Emerson and Tim Freundlich Appendix: Impact Investing Resources Notes on Contributors Index.
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