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Investing With Integrity - Robert Netzly

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In this episode of the Investing with Integrity podcast, host Jeff Talarico interviews Robert Netzly, CEO and founder of Inspire Investing. They discuss Robert's journey into the financial services industry, the concept of biblically responsible investing, and the suite of faith-based ETFs offered by Inspire. Robert emphasizes the importance of aligning investments with Christian values, addressing concerns about financial performance, and the role of shareholder activism in influencing corporate behavior. The conversation concludes with insights on the future of faith-based investing and encouragement for listeners to examine their own investment portfolios.

Key Takeaways

Inspire Investing aims to empower Christian investors through biblically responsible investing.

Robert Netzly's journey into finance was unconventional, transitioning from youth ministry to investment.

Biblically responsible investing seeks to glorify God through financial decisions.

Inspires ETFs are designed to be low-cost and aligned with Christian values.

Fee compression is a significant topic in faith-based investing, making it more accessible.

Investors should be willing to make sacrifices for their values, even if it means lower returns.

Shareholder activism can influence corporate policies and promote biblical values.

The faith-based investing movement is growing, with more products and awareness emerging.

Advisors who ignore faith-based investing may lose clients to those who embrace it.

Investors are encouraged to examine their portfolios for alignment with their values.

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21 episodes

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In this episode of the Investing with Integrity podcast, host Jeff Talarico interviews Robert Netzly, CEO and founder of Inspire Investing. They discuss Robert's journey into the financial services industry, the concept of biblically responsible investing, and the suite of faith-based ETFs offered by Inspire. Robert emphasizes the importance of aligning investments with Christian values, addressing concerns about financial performance, and the role of shareholder activism in influencing corporate behavior. The conversation concludes with insights on the future of faith-based investing and encouragement for listeners to examine their own investment portfolios.

Key Takeaways

Inspire Investing aims to empower Christian investors through biblically responsible investing.

Robert Netzly's journey into finance was unconventional, transitioning from youth ministry to investment.

Biblically responsible investing seeks to glorify God through financial decisions.

Inspires ETFs are designed to be low-cost and aligned with Christian values.

Fee compression is a significant topic in faith-based investing, making it more accessible.

Investors should be willing to make sacrifices for their values, even if it means lower returns.

Shareholder activism can influence corporate policies and promote biblical values.

The faith-based investing movement is growing, with more products and awareness emerging.

Advisors who ignore faith-based investing may lose clients to those who embrace it.

Investors are encouraged to examine their portfolios for alignment with their values.

  continue reading

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