The Key Elements of a Prudent Investment




Live Abundant Radio with Doug Andrew show

Summary: If investing was a hard science, it would be done primarily by folks in lab coats. But it’s not. And because of the many different approaches to investing, it can be tricky knowing what constitutes a prudent investment. In this episode, Doug Andrew will share some of the hard won wisdom he has gleaned in over 4 and a half decades as a financial strategist and retirement planner. Get ready to learn some of the key elements that must be considered before investing a dime of your hard-earned money. Doug also shares his preferred investment vehicles to get you safely to your brighter future. <br> Here’s a sneak preview of some of the ideas Doug will be sharing in this episode:<br> <br> * What are the 4 key elements of a prudent investment? Doug spells out what they are and why so many people fail to consider them before investing.<br> * There are a lot of options when it comes to investing for the future but not all of these vehicles provide optimal benefit. Learn which vehicle Doug prefers and why.<br> * Would you know a prudent investment if you saw one? In this episode you’ll learn of a scorecard that will help you quickly weigh the prudence of any investment you’re considering.<br> * With as many ways as there are to save for the future, it’s essential to know how to sort the good from the better and the best. Doug shares a number of proven strategies.<br> * Why is the LASER fund the dream solution to so many financial objectives? Doug’s latest book covers this topic in great detail.<br> * If you have serious financial goals for your future, how can you be certain that your money is liquid, yet safely earning predictable rates of return? Doug’s answer will give you peace of mind.<br> * And much, much more…<br> <br> Start by <a href="https://liveabundant.com/free-analysis/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">visiting with a wealth architect</a> today.<br> *Life insurance policies are not investments and, accordingly, should not be purchased as an investment.<br>