Ethical investing jargon buster (glossary)
Has investing jargon got your head spinning? Here’s our much-needed glossary breaking down some of the key terms in our free ethical investing course.
Has investing jargon got your head spinning? Here’s our much-needed glossary breaking down some of the key terms in our free ethical investing course.
This article encourages you to identify what’s important to you when investing ethically, including positive and negative screens and key principles to consider.
This free ethical investing course teaches you the fundamentals of ethical investing in Australia, and equips you with the tools you need to incorporate sustainable and ESG principles into your investment portfolio.
This article explains what equity crowdfunding is, how it works, and the opportunities and risks for Australians interested in investing in unlisted Australian businesses.
This article explains what a risk profile is, the types of risk profiles for investors and how to determine your own investment risk profile.
This article provides a full explanation of what a Product Disclosure Statements (PDS) is, how to read a PDS and what to look for, what information a PDS contains and when they are required under Australian law.
This article explains what an authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) is, how they are regulated and how to find out if your bank is covered under the financial claims scheme, otherwise known as the “deposit guarantee”.
This article explains what an effective donation is, finding the best charities in Australia and whether your donation is tax-deductible.
This article explains exactly what financial advice is, how to choose a financial adviser, the cost of financial advice and five questions you should be asking.
In finance and investing FY means the financial year or fiscal year. They are the same thing but “fiscal year” is more commonly used outside of Australia.
Has investing jargon got your head spinning? Here’s our much-needed glossary breaking down some of the key terms in our free ethical investing course.
This article encourages you to identify what’s important to you when investing ethically, including positive and negative screens and key principles to consider.
This free ethical investing course teaches you the fundamentals of ethical investing in Australia, and equips you with the tools you need to incorporate sustainable and ESG principles into your investment portfolio.
This article explains what equity crowdfunding is, how it works, and the opportunities and risks for Australians interested in investing in unlisted Australian businesses.
This article explains what a risk profile is, the types of risk profiles for investors and how to determine your own investment risk profile.
This article provides a full explanation of what a Product Disclosure Statements (PDS) is, how to read a PDS and what to look for, what information a PDS contains and when they are required under Australian law.
This article explains what an authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) is, how they are regulated and how to find out if your bank is covered under the financial claims scheme, otherwise known as the “deposit guarantee”.
This article explains what an effective donation is, finding the best charities in Australia and whether your donation is tax-deductible.
This article explains exactly what financial advice is, how to choose a financial adviser, the cost of financial advice and five questions you should be asking.
In finance and investing FY means the financial year or fiscal year. They are the same thing but “fiscal year” is more commonly used outside of Australia.
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