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The first step to building a framework for investing in the SDGs is to group them together by primary area of focus, then try to break down whether it is a 'cause or an 'effect. Which of the following is a critical pathway for SDGs? A. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Zero Hunger. B. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Good Health & Well Being -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Reduced Inequalities C. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Sustainable Cities & Communities -> No Poverty + Reduced Inequalities + Gender Equality D. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Life on Land

          The first step to building a framework for investing in the SDGs is to group them together by primary area of focus, then try to break down whether it is a 'cause or an 'effect. Which of the following is a critical pathway for SDGs? 

A. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Zero Hunger. 

B. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Good Health & Well Being -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Reduced Inequalities 

C. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Sustainable Cities & Communities -> No Poverty + Reduced Inequalities + Gender Equality 

D. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Life on Land
        
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The first step to building a framework for investing in the SDGs is to group them together by primary area of focus, then try to break down whether it is a 'cause or an 'effect. Which of the following is a critical pathway for SDGs? A. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Zero Hunger. B. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Good Health & Well Being -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Reduced Inequalities C. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Sustainable Cities & Communities -> No Poverty + Reduced Inequalities + Gender Equality D. Energy from waste (investment opportunity) -> Responsible Consumption -> Industry, Innovation, & Infrastructure -> Decent Work & Economic Growth -> Life on Land
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00:01 Statement 1 says he would have retired and this statement is true because retirement occurs later in life, typically in the distribution phase of the life cycle view.
00:17 Statement 2 says his investment horizon is short, which is also true because in the early spending phase, individuals typically have shorter investment horizons because they are focusing on short -term financial goals...
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