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May 22, 2008

Guarantees and Generalizations

This week, I want to do things a little differently. Instead of writing my usual article, I sat down with newsletter editor (and radio show sidekick) James Pecht and discussed some feedback we received from our recent "Red Flag" articles. It's an audio file about 14 minutes long, and you can download it to listen from your computer or move it to your mp3 player.

Click here for the audio Kimmunique (Hi - 128k | Lo - 24k)

Notes:
0:00 Introduction
2:00 What we mean by the statement "If a financial advisor constructs a portfolio with an expected return of less than 10 percent, that's a red flag"
4:40 Why that statement did not reflect a guarantee but rather a goal
5:45 Generalizations in the articles -- why I use inflexible rules
8:25 About the information session scheduled for Saturday, May 31. (After my talk, we'll head over to Boston's the Gourmet Pizza on 635 and MacArthur in Irving to broadcast the weekly radio show live on location. Then we'll stick around to answer questions and talk to folks one-on-one.)
10:45 New virtual office hours -- a twice-weekly conference call.

Details on the office hours: 

  • Wednesdays 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Central Time
  • Thursdays Noon-1 p.m. Central Time

Ask anything that's on your mind about the Snider Method, personal finance, the economy -- you name it! We have a special toll-free conference call line -- you can call in and ask your questions, or just listen in to what others are asking. The office hours have an online component, too -- the technology we're using allows me to show you calculations, visit websites, etc. It's like you're sitting right beside me, looking at my computer screen together.

To join me, here's what you do:

  1. Call 1-888-617-3400 and enter the access code 791564.
  2. (Optional) Go to https://www1.gotomeeting.com/join/597893666.Please note: Attendance is limited for the online component, and you may be prompted to download some software the first time you log on.

 

Kim Snider is the President and Founder of Snider Advisors, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor, focused on teaching individual investors a sensible, long-term investment approach focused on maximizing cash flow. For more information on Snider Advisors or the Snider Investment Method and how to stop enriching your investment advisors at your expense, please visit snideradvisors.com. Her book, How to Be the Family CFO: Four Simple Steps To Put Your Financial House in Order, will be in bookstores October 1, 2008.

Snider Advisors makes no representation that the information and opinions expressed are accurate, complete or current. The opinions expressed should not be construed as financial, legal, tax, or other advice and are provided for informational purposes only. Call 866-952-0100 to request the Snider Investment Method® Owner's Manual, which includes a description of the Snider Investment Method, investment objectives, risks, suitability and other information. Please read and consider carefully before investing. All investments, including the Snider Investment Method™ are subject to risk, including possible loss of principal.

Focus of This Blog

Kim Snider is an author, speaker and host of Financial Success Coaching, Saturdays at noon, on KRLD Newsradio 1080, Dallas - Fort Worth. This blog is primarily devoted to empowering individual investors with information to help them be good stewards of their money. Above all, it is about achieving true financial success. Kim's book, How To Be the Family CFO: Four Simple Steps to Put Your Financial House in Order is in bookstores now. Order yours from Amazon or other fine booksellers today.

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