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Smitty wants to be a financial advisor

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Sackem90, May 20, 2008.

  1. Sackem90

    Sackem90 Misplaced Panthers Fan

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    I guess if this wide receiver thing doesn't work out, he has a fall back plan:

    Posted on Tue, May. 20, 2008

    Receiver taking firm's training for fledgling financial advisers
    LANGSTON WERTZ JR.
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    Panthers receiver Steve Smith picked up the cell phone and sounded really, really happy.

    He turned 29 last week. He threw out the first pitch at Wrigley Field in Chicago for the Cubs-Padres game Thursday. But he really wanted to talk about his offseason job as a financial planning intern at Morgan Stanley, a global investment firm.

    "It's just been unbelievable," Smith said.

    Smith's interest in all things financial was sparked three years ago during talks with Panthers punter John Kasay, one of Smith's closest friends on the team. Smith soon was buying financial planning books and visiting Web sites.

    "I wanted to absorb all I could," he said. "My wife (Angie) said it consumed me. I just wanted to feed my appetite for the knowledge of what a financial planner does, not necessarily from the investor's standpoint, but more for the fundamentals of it."

    Smith is a client with Morgan Stanley, and this year he asked local First Vice President/financial planner Derek Copeland if he could get some hands-on experience.

    Soon, one of the local firm's biggest clients was filling out an application and undergoing background checks.

    Smith puts on his suit and goes to work two days a week. He started his internship by going on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in April and meeting with some of the company's New York executives.

    Copeland said Smith was going through a standard program all new financial advisers would need to complete.

    "It's a pretty tough class," Copeland said. "At the end, he has to give a presentation to a board, like a mock client presentation and run through his financial plan, speak to hypothetical clients. The board gives you a pass or fail."

    Copeland said Smith's internship has been a fun experience for both sides.

    "There's not many well-known athletes that put on a business suit in the offseason," Copeland said, "but people around the office really respect him. It's kind of funny. He's a large client and he's going through the internship program. Steve is an intense guy and he brings that same level of intensity into his work. It's been fun to see."

    Smith's having a ball.

    "It's made me want to learn more," he said. "Being an intern at Morgan Stanley and balancing your checkbook, man, there's like four worlds in between."


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    Langston Wertz Jr: 704-358-5133; [email protected]
     
  2. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    An intern at Morgan Stanley?

    Go work for Lenny Dykstra.
     
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    Savio Freelance Pimp

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    "talks with Panthers punter John Kasay"
     
  4. Sackem90

    Sackem90 Misplaced Panthers Fan

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    Oh, yeah, I forgot to add my "WTF?" 2 cents.

    I saw that, too.


    He's actually pretty smart in wanting to do that. Some of these guys blow thru their money and don't have anything left to live on. (See Curtis Whitley--living in a trailer, working on an oil rig, driving a truck, divorced from his wife, and dead.) I've run into many a current and former NFL player and have seen what kind of "side jobs" they have besides the NFL. And just look at Mint and Ruck--they have their Ruckus House venture as well as other ventures.

    Smart if you ask me. And remember, the Panthers have won awards for their transition programs.
     
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    Good for Smith, maybe he will do well with his money and not be broke five years after he retires.
     
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    magnus Chump-proof

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    this should be good training for his professional career, certainly. Take those opportunities and run with them.
     
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    vpkozel Professional Calvinballer

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    One too many Napoleans.
     
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    curtis whitley was a drug addict, financial management was the least of his problems
     
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    UNC, I agree with you, but if he just had gone to rehab to get off his drug habit, he may have had enough money to start a Ruckus House-type deal or bought a car dealership like lots of players do, or started up a construction business as a home builder. Anything thing constructive like that--even been a police office like Dwight Stone is now. Whitley literally flushed his $$ down the crapper by buying crystal meth and other assorted drugs.

    A sad, sad turn events for Whitley and many others in the pro sports world. :disappointed:
     
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    i understand what you are saying and agree with your point
     

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