The Story Behind the Quality life of Finance Expert Ted Bauman
Ted Bauman united with the Banyan Hill Publishing Company in 2013 and currently serves as the Editor of The Bauman Letter, alpha stock, and plan B Club. He specializes in asset protection, international migration issues, privacy, and the low-risk investment strategies.
His current residential area is in Atlanta, GA where he stays with his family. Ted was born in Washington DC and raised in Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He graduated with a postgraduate degree in economics and history from the University of Cape Town located in South Africa where he migrated to when he was still at his young age.
Since then, Ted Bauman has lived his life helping people with a passion for helping them achieve all the resources they require to live a respectable life. Also, he has a positive work history of serving as an executive in various nonprofit sectors and also as a fund manager low-cost housing project.
He has achieved much by helping more than 14 million people in 35 different nations, and even assists in founding the Slum Dwellers International.
Recently, Ted Bauman has created some tips that will assist in protecting your wealth from a market crash. He believes that a person with 20 years experience in the finance sector, in the recent bull market may or may not last as expected.
His approach that supports his statements is that; there exists only a 50 percent chance that the stock will continue or another 50 percent chance for it to fall. He says creating a wall of protection around your portfolio, investing in stocks and bonds are how you can protect your investments.
Moreover, Ted Bauman currently specialize his investment in low-risk strategies and asset protection. According to one of the three blogs that he writes at Banyan, The Bauman Letter, he suggested ways in which your assets can survive a disaster.
Although the articles opened with a story about the death of a relative, he compares it with the decrease in theft to bring out the understanding of protecting assets. Some of Ted’s ideas include a home safe, the safe deposit box at the local and foreign bank, and an independent vault in the US and foreign countries.
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