Showing posts with label Griesdorf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Griesdorf. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 May 2018

Dr. Leslie Griesdorf: Are You Ready to Invest?

Dr. Leslie Griesdorf is a retired dentist who earned a reputation for his trustworthy, friendly demeanor over nearly four decades of practice. Today, he’s enjoying semi-retirement as an investment professional and, since 2004, he’s steadily increased his understanding of the stock market.

Investing is a big step, even for retired professionals like Dr. Leslie Griesdorf, and it’s critical to begin at the right time. The following points will help you determine if you’re ready to invest or if you still have some preparing to do:
  • Are You in Debt? If you have credit card debt, or another high-interest debt account that needs to be paid off, you’re not ready to invest. Take care of your debts and then worry about investing to grow your finances as quickly as possible.  
  • Do You Have Savings? If you don’t have savings to fall back on in hard times, you’re not ready to invest. Most successful investors keep an emergency savings account to protect them from unforeseen issues in addition to the money they place into investments.
For a deeper look at your personal wealth situation, consult with someone like dentist Leslie Griesdorf from your close circle of friends or contact a financial advisor today. Sometimes an outside opinion can help you see something you’re missing.

Friday, 16 March 2018

Leslie Griesdorf: The Value of Exercise

Leslie Griesdorf takes his health and his longevity seriously. A retired dentist of the Toronto community, Leslie Griesdorf devotes time every week to a well-established workout routine; something that not only keeps him physically active, but which is central to maintaining good physical fitness, a healthy body and the physical and mental alertness he needs to get the most from retirement.
Leslie Griesdorf has been exercising, up to four times every week, since his high school days, and shows no signs of giving up that routine anytime soon. Griesdorf values not only what regular exercise does for both his mind and body, but the benefits it has provided him throughout much of his life.

Regular exercise can:
Improve your mood. Whether you’re in need of an emotional boost or would simply like to vent some stress, a physical workout provides a great way to elevate your mood.
Help control your weight. When performed on a regular basis, exercise can help you shed and keep off those extra, unwanted pounds. Physical activity burns off calories and when combined with a healthy diet, can be a great way to achieve a healthier weight.
Disease and ailment prevention. Regular exercise is key to staving off such conditions as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and even some forms of cancer.