Frank Byskov: Are Ethical Investments Smart Money?

TheInquisitor Podcast with Marcus Cauchi - A podcast by Marcus Cauchi, Laughs Last Ltd

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In this episode of the Inquisitor podcast, host Marcus Cauchi sits down with Frank Byskov, a financial advisor and wealth manager at 44 Financial, to delve into the world of sustainable investment—a subject that has not been extensively covered on the show before. Byskov, with a rich background in financial economics and a personal journey from Denmark to establishing his firm in the United States, advocates for investments that align with one's life values, emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship and social responsibility. The conversation navigates through the complexities and common misconceptions surrounding sustainable investment, shedding light on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors and how they contribute to making informed, value-aligned investment decisions. Byskov explains the tangible benefits of sustainable investment, not only from a financial perspective but also in terms of the broader impact on society and the environment. Listeners are guided on how to start their journey towards sustainable investing, highlighting the significance of aligning investments with personal values and the positive emotional return that accompanies such alignment. Byskov stresses the importance of patience, research, and possibly seeking professional advice to navigate this nuanced field effectively. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding how sustainable investment can contribute to personal wealth while fostering a positive impact on the world, emphasising that it is possible to achieve financial returns without compromising ethical values. ** Take the selling aptitude test. Learn something you don't know about yourself. Something you can improve within 30 days and a learning pathway for the next 12 months.  https://mailchi.mp/laughs-last.com/satp Then grab 30 minutes for an unvarnished feedback session. No charge and I won't pitch you coaching. If you want me to coach you, ask me.