Kiawah Golf Investment Seminars

The Ten-Workshop Road to Better Investment Performance

Submitted by Steve Selengut

So many investors have an incomplete plan for creating the return on investment they are seeking. Once you complete these workshops, you will be able to create a plan that provides better asset performance.

In these 10 workshops, expect to learn:

  • Learn a  new (to you) Investment Methodology, on-line, from a panel of experienced investment professionals.
  • Get your choice of interactive web-workshops or face-to-face training at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort or a reasonable location of your choice.
  • Discover a proven methodology that should produce seven reasonable expectations for your investment program
Workshop #1: How to Develop an Investment Plan
Workshop #2: How to Minimize Investment Risk
Workshop #3: How to Anticipate changes in the Investment Environment
Workshop #4: How to Manage a Retirement (or any) Income Portfolio
Workshop #5: How to Manage an Equity Portfolio
Workshop #6: How to exorcise the Wall Street Performance Demons
Workshop #7: Miscellaneous Investment Q & A
Workshop #8: Tools - Rules - Concepts
Workshop #9: Investment Terms YOU Need To Dig Into
Workshop #10: What's Your Investment IQ?

 

Indivdual Workshop Details: http://kiawahgolfinvestmentseminars.net/Inv/index.cfm/5633

 
Seven Reasonable performance expectations using the Working Capital Model (WCM):
  1. Higher lows during market downturns.
  2. Moves to cash before corrections.
  3. Maintenance of planned income during financial crises.
  4. Faster movement to new All Time Market Value Highs.
  5. Steady growth in Working Capital in all market environments.
  6. Annual growth in realized Base Income in most "standard design" portfolios.
  7. No major disappearing (unrealized) profits, ever.

Using the entire WCM methodology throughout two or more complete market cycles.  Please read this Financial Services Website Warning Label.

Also Available at Your Convenience:
  • On the web in workshop format
  • Face-to-face at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort, and
  • At reasonable locations of your choice.

Contact Steve to arrange or face-to-face meetings, workshops, and seminars

Play golf with Investment Professional, Author, and Columnist Steve Selengut at Turtle Point, at The Kiawah Island Golf Resort.


 
Kiawah Golf Investment Seminars
3912 Betsy Kerrison Pkwy
Johns Island, SC 29455
Phone (800) 245-0494 • Fax (843) 243-8509
Contact Steve directly for additional information: 800-245-0494
Or Send Steve an Email

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The Working Capital Model (WCM) Mentoring Program

Includes:
  • The ten web-workshop Investment Training Program
  • The "Brainwashing" book
  • Five private workshops
  • Headsets also included (required)
Unlimited Graduate Mentoring Workshops at $37.50

Limited Preparation for State and SEC Audits (three part course): $225.00

WCM Mentoring Program



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