Investment in Renewable Energy: Contributing to a Sustainable Future

Over time, it is normal for the average ROI of an industry to shift due to factors such as increased competition, technological changes, and shifts in consumer preferences. Examples like Jo’s (above) reveal some limitations of using ROI, particularly when comparing investments. While the ROI of Jo’s second investment was twice that of the first investment, the time between Jo’s purchase and the sale was one year for the first investment but three years for the second. Because investment increases an economy’s capacity to produce, it is the factor responsible for economic growth. For growth to occur smoothly, it is… Read More
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Investment in Energy and Clean Tech: Driving the Transition to Renewable Sources

Integration with global markets and enhanced investment competitiveness has contributed to the unprecedented growth of many economies. While they are not fixed-interest investments, they are one of the most important forms of investments for both institutional and private investors. A conservative approach to bond investing is to hold them until maturity. This way, interest payments become available, usually twice a year, and owners receive the face value of the bond at maturity. By following a long-term bond-buying strategy, it is not a requirement to be too concerned about the impact of interest rates on a bond’s price or market value.… Read More
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