For 29-year-old Madeira and others in her generation — the millennials — the goal of a high-priced business degree isn't a job in traditional Wall Street finance anymore. Many are embracing "socially responsible" investing, which steers money to businesses and organizations that pledge to have a positive effect on society and the planet.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-s ... tml#page=1
Beyond Profits: Millennials Embrace Investing for Social Good
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Beyond Profits: Millennials Embrace Investing for Social Good
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