Ideal Financial Solutions?

So what exactly constitute "ideal" financial solutions?  Well, earlier this year when I began due diligence on about 100 companies, my goal was to cull out those that did not meet my criteria, something I have blogged about on PD before in the almost 5-years I have been a member.

What I found was a tiny company licensed and registered in Nevada and operating out of Utah that had been in business for awhile but was looking to reinvent itself.  And sort of like a football team with a new head coach, changes always come.  The key question is, are they good changes?

Ideal Financial Solutions, Inc. (IFSL), the little stock I have been following since it became the target of my seemingly endless search for the elusive next YAHOO...har, har, has made excellent choices and is enjoying great success.

I like them because they offer HOPE to individuals and companies with a product line that includes a broad array of financial debt relief services and wealth accumulation strategies that simply HELP PEOPLE!  I like that!

But most of all, permiating their corporate culture is a philosophy best quoted from their website's description of a product/service they offer called IDEAL GOODNESS:  "Every 3.6 seconds someone dies of hunger! As you know giving is its own reward; however many people want to give but don't feel they can afford it or just haven't made it a ritual in their lives. Ideal Goodness is about making giving simple and easy and getting people to start now and do it for the rest of their lives. Each member contributes a minimum of 35 meals per month. Ideal Goodness turns everyday people into lifelong humanitarians and enables them to give back in a substantial way."

Am I a shareholder?  You bet!  Am I a believer that companies today MUST offer more than simply financial benefits to their employees and shareholders?  You bet!

Check'em out: http://www.idealfsi.com/  ...and hopefully if things stay stable today, I'll get a nice PD yellow star for this pick in the September Stock Challenge!

Blessings to All,

Michael