Girls Just Wanna Have Impact Funds: A Feminist Guide to Changing the World with Your Money

· Dorling Kindersley Ltd
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192
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Do you want to make money while making the world a better place? Then this is the book for you.

After the bestselling success of Girls Just Wanna Have Funds, the founders of Female Invest are back, and this time they’re focusing on impact investing. Cutting through the noise and ditching the jargon, this book teaches you how to build wealth while creating positive change.

From understanding investment basics to identifying the ethics behind different assets, you’ll learn how to make money while supporting the issues you really care about. By introducing you to important concepts and strategies, and combining them with simple, actionable steps, aligning your investments with your values has never been easier. The good news? You don’t need to be rich or an expert to get started.

About the author

Camilla Falkenberg, Emma Due Bitz and Anna-Sophie Hartvigsen are the founders of Female Invest, Europe's largest financial educator targeting women. Through their subscription business, they school women in the essentials of personal finance and investing. Their mission is to close the economic gender gap by arming women with the tools they need. They are the authors of Danish bestseller Ready, Set, Invest and the winners of Cartier Women's Initiative, the world's biggest start up competition. In 2020 they ranked on the Forbes 30 under 30 list, and have found global fame with their work, reaching members in 50 countries.

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