Charles Schwab’s sixth-annual Modern Wealth Survey revealed that people with money do have a heart. Almost three-quarters of the American respondents (73 percent) say that their values govern their life decisions. And almost as many (69 percent) say their top financial considerations support causes they care about. When deciding where to place investment dollars, Americans consider such things as the company’s reputation (91 percent). Corporate values (81 percent) are nearly as crucial as traditional factors. The company’s financial performance (96 percent) and the price (93 percent) still mattered the most, but barely. These values carry over to the workplace. More than 8…