The $5 Investment That Could Change Your Life
Andy Snyder|March 24, 2022
Next Monday will be a historic day for Manward.
We’re taking the stage with an icon in the broadcasting world. Our conversation will focus on one very exciting idea… that we believe is the very best way to create the sort of wealth that doesn’t just build a retirement but spans lifetimes.
It involves an entirely new industry and a simple $5 investment opportunity.
Virtually nobody is talking about this new space… but they will be after Monday.
With the help of a radio legend with a few opinions of his own, we’re blowing the idea wide open.
You can sign up to learn more about the event and secure your early bird access by clicking here.
This Generational Wealth Summit is part of something much bigger. It’s part of our mission to educate our readers and, as we’re wont to say, scrub the veneer off the facts, revealing the true story that lies underneath.
When it comes to investing, nothing is more important.
A dive into our beloved mailbag proves the point…
If only people would read and heed your comments! Alas, they don’t. Part of my managerial function at an oil company I worked for was discussing company retirement plans with employees. The company matched 100% up to 6% back then. The number of people who claimed they could not afford it was astounding! Consequently, they did nothing.
The dearth of knowledge regarding finances and economics in this country is criminal. Some friends and I volunteered to create a financial course for interested students at the local high school 20-plus years ago. The school district informed me that mom and dad took care of it! What a joke! No wonder we are being destroyed. So few know the significance of August 15, 1971! But they will! – Reader Frank B.
Amen. What happened to the dollar – and the future of the American economy – on that warm summer evening in 1971 needs to be taught to our youngest generations. Without that knowledge, they lack the crucial understanding of how we got where we are… and where we are headed.
Interestingly, we’re in the process of wrapping up our next issue of Manward Letter. In it, we take an in-depth look at the health of our nation – using various indicators to measure the state of things.
One of the factors we dive into is the American education system. No doubt, it’s a mess. One local school district is so broke that it just threatened to cut everything from sports to music… and even bus transportation.
In the end, it will just raise taxes.
The Blessing in It All
Most folks don’t really know why so many schools are hurting.
Yes, there’s the bureaucracy and inept management that comes with anything run by the government, but there’s a newer catalyst… and it’s been quite exciting to watch it unfold.
Frank hints at it in his note above… It’s mom and dad.
The home-schooling movement exploded with the pandemic. The at-home rosters remain tremendously larger than they were a few years ago.
That takes big money away from school districts, which get paid by the state on a per-head basis.
The movement is creating some much-needed competition for schools. And if we know our home-schooling parents and what they believe in, it’s almost certainly creating a generation of kids that knows a whole lot more about money and how it works.
There is hope.
But here’s the thing… Financial education doesn’t have to be hard, boring or time-consuming.
Done right, it can be downright fun and interesting.
That’s our goal for our event on Monday.
We will open the eyes of countless folks to a new way of making money… a way that has yet to hit the mainstream – and likely won’t until it’s too late.
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Andy Snyder
Andy Snyder is an American author, investor and serial entrepreneur. He cut his teeth at an esteemed financial firm with nearly $100 billion in assets under management. Andy and his ideas have been featured on Fox News, on countless radio stations, and in numerous print and online outlets. He’s been a keynote speaker and panelist at events all over the world, from four-star ballrooms to Capitol hearing rooms.