The purpose of this course is building our nation interest free, protect investor from unhealthy company
Weak Financial Health of a Company, Poor Management and Governance , Operational Inefficiencies, Negative Market Perception, Unfavourable Industry Position, Income Statement Red Flags, Balance Sheet Red Flags, Cash Flow Statement Red Flags
An Ethical Stocks course focuses on investing in companies that adhere to certain ethical standards and practices, often encompassing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. Here are the key components typically covered in such a course:
Course Components:
- Introduction to Ethical Investing
- Definition and history of ethical investing
- Overview of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria
- Differences between ethical investing, socially responsible investing (SRI), and impact investing
- Understanding ESG Criteria
- Environmental: Sustainability practices, carbon footprint, renewable energy usage
- Social: Labor practices, community engagement, diversity and inclusion
- Governance: Corporate governance, executive compensation, shareholder rights
- Identifying Ethical Stocks
- Researching and selecting companies based on ESG criteria
- Utilizing ESG ratings and scores from agencies like MSCI, Sustainalytics, and Bloomberg
- Analysis and Evaluation
- Conducting fundamental analysis with an ethical lens
- Assessing the long-term viability and profitability of ethical investments
- Understanding the financial performance of ESG-compliant companies
- Ethical Investment Strategies
- Strategies for building a diversified ethical investment portfolio
- Balancing risk and return while maintaining ethical standards
- Case studies of successful ethical investment strategies
- Tools and Resources
- Using ethical investment platforms and tools (IslamicStock.in Screener)
- Accessing reports, databases, and analytics on ESG performance
- Course Formats: Online Courses: Offered by platforms like ZOOM