Friday, January 19, 2007

Christian Investors

Christian investors should think more about where they place their money. If there were more investors looking for companies that were generous to the poor, more companies would provide for this in their articles. Some companies may decide to target this niche and specialise in giving a specified portion of their surplus to the poor. These companies could be popular with Christians.

Christian shareholders should understand that they are responsible for the actions of their stewards in the companies they have invested in. They cannot pretend that they are not responsible for the company’s actions. An individual shareholder may not be able to change company policy, but they can always sell their shares, if they believer the companies actions are wrong.

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