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Q: Socially Responsible Investing - Will it cost me money? ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   4 Comments )
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Subject: Socially Responsible Investing - Will it cost me money?
Category: Business and Money > Finance
Asked by: nronronronro-ga
List Price: $30.00
Posted: 14 Mar 2003 00:55 PST
Expires: 13 Apr 2003 01:55 PDT
Question ID: 176000
My hunch is that investing with "socially responsible" mutual funds or
money managers leads to not-so-good returns.  But I don't know the
facts.

A great answer to my question would be 2 paragraphs and 5
academic/university references (or web sites).  An even 
better Google Answer would be 5 papers/books by professors 
who have already researched this topic.

Whether the data supports or condemns this kind of investing, it would
be nice to get the straight scoop before I invest.

All opinions and comments greatly appreciated!  ron
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Subject: Re: Socially Responsible Investing - Will it cost me money?
Answered By: omnivorous-ga on 14 Mar 2003 09:45 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Ron –

I suppose that you know by now that the answer was delayed because you
put the magic word ("Google") in the question.  It causes the question
to be locked for review by the Google editors.

But I started some research on it before it unlocked, as the topic is
very interesting.  When I was at the University of Chicago’s Graduate
School of Business eons ago, a professor contended that discriminatory
investing of this type would yield lower returns because more dollars
would be chasing a select pool of securities.  Thus, the select pool
would have lower prices and lower returns.  But it sounded like voodoo
economics (even if based on reasoning behind the capital-asset pricing
model).

That, of course, was back in the days when the main issue was
investments in companies doing business in apartheid-era South Africa.
 Today, socially responsible investing is considered to cover
objectionable products, often tobacco, alcohol or weapons or companies
with operations in particular areas such as Asian sweatshops.

In an extension of management responsibility groups, which have long
existed, social responsibility can cover companies with management
diversity or more open financial reporting practices.

Some socially responsible investing is also defined to include venture
capital, which is typically higher risk but carries the possibility of
higher rewards.  And some also includes local investing, such as banks
that make it a practice to loan money locally.

That’s 5 paragraphs already, so let’s get to the answer:

Q:  Socially Responsible Investing - will it cost me money?

A:  Results of studies are mixed but two University of Calgary
professors, Michael Ilnycky and Norma Nielsen, write that "general
trend shows that screened funds are at the very least competitive."
University of Calgary Haskayne School of Business
"Can Socially Responsible Investments Compete" (undated)
http://www.ucalgary.ca/MG/inrm/finplan/investment/compete.htm

They, and others, use the Domini Social Equity Fund for comparison to
the Standard & Poor’s 500 and results during the 1990’s were similar. 
However, the Domini Fund waived certain fees for investors during that
period which would have made its returns lower than the S&P 500
normally.

From the standpoint of risk, the May-June 2000 Financial Analysts
Journal said that socially responsible mutual funds performed better
at a modest risk premium -- 14.19% standard deviation vs. 13.23% for
the S&P 500.


REFERENCES
-----------

A Google search strategy using these terms yields thousands of
responses from websites advocating the strategy:
"socially responsible" + investing

Instead I used Thomson-Gale’s “Expanded Academic ASAP” to see journal
articles, where more critical analysis was likely to be found.  What
follows are some key articles and web resources, where available.

---

Journal of Accountancy
January, 2003
"Socially Responsible Investing"
A summary of the impact on accountants, including how to focus on
socially responsible investing in an accounting practice.  The article
cites the Social Investment Forum, http://www.socialinvest.org for
data showing that the investments continue to grow.  It also includes
a list of  7 such funds and recommends two other websites on the
issue:

Social Investment Forum
http://www.socialinvest.org

Socially Responsible Investing 
http://www.socialfunds.com

---

University of Calgary
“Socially Responsible Investing”
http://www.ucalgary.ca/MG/inrm/finplan/investment/social_investing.htm

Part of the school’s Risk Management area of study, this includes
critiques and a bibliography with several studies on SRI.

---

Studies in the Field of SRI (Lloyd Kurtz, November 2002)
http://www.sristudies.org/

This is an excellent site, including an annotated bibliography and a
list of 12 studies that the author believes are key.  From the site,
there’s also a complete copy of the September, 2002 article by Kurtz
on SRI and its returns in "Journal of Investing":
http://www.sristudies.org/essay_frameset.html


Best regards,

Omnivorous-GA
nronronronro-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars
Hi Omnivorous.  This is exactly what I needed.  Concise, to-the-point
answer. Thank you!  Ron

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Subject: Re: Socially Responsible Investing - Will it cost me money?
From: funkywizard-ga on 14 Mar 2003 10:22 PST
 
you might want to look at the most recent "investment" issue of
consumer reports. each year they compare hundreds of mutual funds, and
from what i remember of the most recent one i read, they found
socially responsible investing mutual funds to actually come out ahead
of the pack.
Subject: Re: Socially Responsible Investing - Will it cost me money?
From: journalist-ga on 14 Mar 2003 10:37 PST
 
Greetings Nronronronro:

You might want to view other questions on GA that have to do with your
query - a great answer above and the below might assist you as well:

http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=search&q=socially+responsible+investing&qtype=all
Subject: Re: Socially Responsible Investing - Will it cost me money?
From: nronronronro-ga on 14 Mar 2003 11:25 PST
 
Thanks, funkywizard and journalist.  I really appreciate your taking
the time.  I will take a look at these sources right away.  Thanks
again!! Ron
Subject: Re: Socially Responsible Investing - Will it cost me money?
From: pinkfreud-ga on 14 Mar 2003 15:26 PST
 
Just a little side comment here...

A friend of mine is very active in the Sierra Club, and his
investments are targeted toward those corporations whose products are
the least harmful to the ecology.

On his small, fuel-efficient automobile, my friend displays a bumper
sticker that I gave him. It says "IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN."

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