commit d64541f6d10494e4fc7b60690da6c8a58ca01e05
parent 405ca3f11478f49a290ab533562b5eb52a783ef4
Author: Jake Bauer <jbauer@paritybit.ca>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:49:29 -0400
Add link to previous blog post
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diff --git a/pages/blog/ethical-investing.md b/pages/blog/ethical-investing.md
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<b>Last Updated:</b> 2020-08-13
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-The next step after choosing an investment brokerage or bank is choosing where
-to put my money. Not only do I have to consider my acceptable level of risk, I
-have to then consider how I'll split my investment portfolio among things like
-ETFs, Stocks, GICs, and so on. However, aside from all of that, there's a big
-aspect to investing which I want to address today: ethics.
+The next step after [choosing an investment
+brokerage](https://www.paritybit.ca/blog/choosing-an-investment-brokerage) or
+bank is choosing where to put my money. Not only do I have to consider my
+acceptable level of risk, I have to then consider how I'll split my investment
+portfolio among things like ETFs, Stocks, GICs, and so on. However, aside from
+all of that, there's a big aspect to investing which I want to address today:
+ethics.
The financial industry is chock-full of unethical people and unethical systems
but it seems that you have to engage with it at least a little bit to do things