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August 25, 2005 • ISSUE 30 / VOLUME 1

E.A. Buck uses financial common sense

Firm shows its clients how to manage money

Too many people take financial risks without realizing it, E.A. Buck says. Some even gamble with their pension, placing it in stock market accounts where it loses value.


E.A. Buck

Planning for your financial future is no easy task, but a company with more than 5,000 local clients is ready to guide you through the important financial decisions affecting your life. With 25 years experience teaching people how to mange their money, E.A. Buck keeps clients satisfied with a common sense approach.

"What troubles me is the lack of common sense shown by so many in managing their finances," says Ed Buck, company founder. "Common sense tells us not to gamble with money we can't afford to lose."

Too many folks take risks, not realizing they have two kinds of money, Buck says. "There's money they can afford to lose and money they can't afford to lose & some people will gamble with their pension money, placing it in stock market accounts where they can lose value just as easily as they can gain. All too often, the risk is played down, sometimes even denied, by advisors who cite systems such as computer programs that will guarantee success in the stock market."

At E.A. Buck, clients are shown how to take the fullest advantage of tax laws to reduce their taxes. Clients also learn how to do what may seem impossible – taking advantage of stock market gains, but never suffering from stock market losses.

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Most people are introduced to E.A. Buck at one of the monthly seminars conducted by Ed Buck at the Ala Moana Hotel. More than 90 percent of participants come away with a positive impression, many describing the experience as the "most informative seminar they have ever experienced." The majority of participants follow up by coming into the E.A. Buck offices for personal planning sessions – free of charge. Clients quickly discover a family atmosphere at the E.A. Buck office, quite fitting for a business run by a man with seven children and five grandchildren. "We treat all of our clients as family," says Buck.

If you would like to learn more about how E.A. Buck can help you with your financial decisions, call 545-2211. You will receive a free 12-page tax brochure and be given an opportunity to sign up for the next seminar at the Ala Moana Hotel. It's never too late to start planning for your financial future.




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