- slow money
- slow money
A concept under development by Woody Tasch, Chairman of Investors’ Circle.
Inspired by the mission of the Slow Food Movement, Tasch considers that “fast”
money investments (such as venture capital) is expected to return a profit
quickly but is rarely invested long enough to create sustainable ventures. This
is especially true of early-stage companies in some industries (such as biotech,
high tech, and food development) which often require longer time frames to
generate competitive returns. Slow money is invested with an understanding of
the natural dynamics of these businesses and investors set their expectations of
financial return around these processes.
source: http://www.sustainabilitydictionary.com/
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