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COURSE
DESCRIPTION: Americans today have invested as much as 48% of their net
worth in stocks or mutual funds, only to find their assets have shrunk by
35% to 85%!! What happened to the advise your stock broker or
investment advisor has given you. It is unrealistic to believe that
even the best investment advisors are watching every client's portfolio on
a frequent basis. Now is the time to take control of your own
financial future! This seminar is designed and presented by DENTISTS
FOR DENTISTS. The instructors will clearly outline a map for
successful investing or, if you prefer not to become directly involved with
your investments, you can have the peace of mind that comes from being able
to watch over your investment advisor in a knowledgeable way.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this seminar you will understand:
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Low risk methods to
pick stocks and mutual funds that will appreciate in ANY market.
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Methods to reduce your
downside risk and maximize your investment return.
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How to convert stock
ownership into current income - with the realistic potential of 3%-6% return
per month.
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How to customize your
portfolio for a combination of long term growth, intermediate appreciation
and monthly cash flow.
SPEAKERS:
Stephen Silverhardt, DDS, MBA and Gary L. Spieler, DDS, CAGS. Dr.
Silverhardt graduated from Howard U. School of Dentistry and after being in
practice for 20 years found himself and his colleagues faced with a number
of problems created by third party insurance interventions, including
managed care. Dr. Silverhardt became pro-active and completed his MBA and
armed himself with business and financial tools to restore his practice.
He will teach you to TAKE CONTROL of your money. Dr. Spieler graduated
from Howard U. School of Dentistry and received his Certificate of Advanced
Studies in Endodontics from Boston U. In 1998 an eye injury forced his
to give up full-time practice. He re-assessed his investment
strategies and applied the concepts of "Rational analysis," and today enjoys
more financial freedom than he did when he was practicing full-time.
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