For thirty years, values-aligned investing in real estate has meant one thing: a list of what not to own. No sin stocks. No companies with practices that conflict with the investor’s faith. Build the exclusion list, run the screen, call the portfolio aligned. The framework has been dominant, widely accepted, and – according to a growing number of faith-driven investors – fundamentally incomplete. Steven Libman, founder of Investing With Purpose,…
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