
Reflections on 2022
As we move into what is already a very eventful new year, we wanted to take a moment to look back and reflect on the positive things that happened for LongView in 2022.
As we move into what is already a very eventful new year, we wanted to take a moment to look back and reflect on the positive things that happened for LongView in 2022.
Last week personal finance coach Bridget Jones shared her insights on the topic as the guest host for the first webinar in LongView's 2023 series on financial empowerment. Last week's webinar, "Cultivating a Positive Money Mindset - Moving From Fear to Freedom," was all about how to overcome our limiting beliefs and identify inherited family patterns around how we approach money issues.
Despite challenges that environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing faced over the last year, the outlook for women and sustainable investing in 2023 is bright.
Our recent webinar, "A Woman’s Guide to Financial Health and Money Confidence," offers financial strategies for every stage in life, including how to thrive in retirement.
Myths that women "just aren't that good with money," are detrimentally risk averse, and aren't interested in finance have been holding women back for too long. It's time to set the record straight.
LongView Asset Management principals win Architectural Stewardship Award for the restoration of the historic Hovey House.
Last month the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed new climate disclosure rules that would require companies to measure their greenhouse gas emissions and tell investors about the climate risks they face. LongView supports the new rules. Here's why.
ESG finance is finally entering the mainstream. This became crystal clear at COP26 when a group of financial institutions representing $130 trillion pledged to use its assets to decarbonize the economy.