Want to organize your financial life in a way that is consistent with your faith?
A growing number of financial advisers and firms are helping clients do just that.
Some focus mainly on constructing investment portfolios that avoid “sin stocks”—a category that typically includes tobacco, gambling and pornography. But many go further, by incorporating religious values and laws into financial plans for clients. Often this translates into recommendations to keep debt low and make generous charitable contributions.
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