Ted Bauman On Being The People’s Advocate When It Comes To Their Assets
Writer and founder of Alpha Stock Alert, Plan B Club, and The Bauman Letter Ted Bauman spent a lot of his life helping others. This passion has translated into working for non-profit organizations, traveling the world, and writing to readers to find unique investment advice but also arm them with the knowledge to protect their assets from outside factors.
Ted Bauman briefly studied economics and history at the University of Cape Town when he lived in South Africa as a young man. When he moved back to the United States Mr. Bauman achieved a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The State University of New York in 1993. Not satisfied fully with his education, Ted Bauman to further it. Upon much reflection, the university student received his Master of Business Administration in Finance from Georgia State University in 2001. This was quite an achievement for Ted and he would use his degrees in his profession long to come.
With all this experience in his life, Mr. Bauman uses it to draw examples in his newsletter The Bauman Letter. He turns dry financial information into a personal journey that subscribers can relate with. Being a staunch advocate for poor and working class people, Ted Bauman helps the keep their assets safe from government oversight and corporate greed. He also gives them very useful tips and investments advice so they can grow their wealth and keep it. Each day Ted goes into his home office and writes several pages a day to contribute to his newsletters. Starting early in the morning is vital because Mr. Bauman is at his best and freshest then. Most successful entrepreneurs can relate with this and do it each and every day. This is what the successful financial writer deems as how he is most productive. Ted Bauman also gathers information from all sources around the world to write his informative newsletters. On a side note, Ted is successful now but like anyone else has had his share of struggles. Using these experiences gives him a sense of depth in his writing that cannot be made up.