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There are companies that are socially responsible. For example, companies that set livable, minimum standards for employees no matter where in the world the employees work. Or companies that are environmentally friendly.

You can look for companies that are socially beneficial while still meeting other criteria such as safety of capital or high rate of return.

If you are interested in investing in companies whose work benefits society, there are sites which list such companies. A few follow. If there are additional sites you find particularly helpful, please let us know.

There are mutual funds which use socially responsible investing. You can find them at sites such as:


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