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On the money: George Penaluna discusses financing the Friend

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This week is the twelfth annual Good Money Week, when we’re all encouraged to consider how our money can do more good.

The week is certainly good for the Friend because in the last couple of issues we’ve had some quality advertisements from organisations that offer individual and corporate ethical investment services. It’s also good for you, the reader, on two fronts. Firstly, you learn about financial services and investments in which your money can make a positive impact. Secondly, the revenue generated by the advertisements helps finance the production of the magazine. This means that the cost of your subscription is subsidised by the advertising revenue, so what you are asked to pay is reduced.

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