WIN SCORE

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The "WIN SCORE" trademark, serial number 78952946 , was filed on 15th of August 2006 with a mark drawing code of 4000 and its transaction date is 78952946. Since 31st of December 2009, the document can be found in the L90 law office in the publication and issue section. The date when we last checked the status of this trademark was 08/15/2007.

The corresponded responsible for this trademark is EVONNE RYAN, located at INTEGRATED FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS, INC, 5944 S KIPLING ST STE 303, LITTLETON, CO 80127-2590.

The state or country where the trademark was organized is CO by Cfc-services, Inc.. The legal entity type behing it is a Corporation, located at 5944 S. Kipling Ste 302, Littleton, CO zip 80127 and also by Integrated Financial Solutions, Inc - Corporation, located at 5944 S. Kipling Ste 303, Littleton, CO zip 80127.

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class - B
U.S. ClassB
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date08/18/2006
Primary CodeB
Goods codes
CS0000The mark consists of three letters W, I, and N and the word "Score". This mark represents a person's three number score. The W, I and N numbers each represent a different aspect of a person's current situation regarding their wealth. These three numbers or scores measure the following: wealth aptitude, immediate financial position and new opportunity possible for financial security. The "W" score is determined by a combination of factors including specific parts of an individual's EQi (emotional intelligence) score combined with specifically designed questions to give the user a sense of their Wealth Aptitude. The top W score is 100 shows a very healthy ability for flexibility, wealth savvy and an aptitude to make financial decisions in a manner that is value and reality based. The "I" score is calculated using a Monte Carlo simulation based model. The participant answers specific financial questions regarding their current financial situation and plans. These answers are fed into a proprietary financial software program which calculates the "I" score. This "I" score represents the age a person can plan with 90% probability that they will not run out of money given their current financial situation and plans for the future. The best score a person can achieve is 100 which represent 100 years of age. A person with an "I" score of 100 is in a current position that shows they are using their monetary resources and have plans and protections for the future which allow them to feel with a 90% certainty that they will not run out of money before the age of 100. The final score, the "N" score, is determined by running and comparing the impact of a variety of financial strategies on the "I" score. Through the use of both Monte Carlo simulation and Artificial Intelligence components, a series of runs are made to develop a list of financial scenarios which extend a person's financial success in life. The intent is to find the best possible use of a range of generic products and strategies which will help the individual add years to their financial life and delay their financial "Date of Ruin". The "N" score represents the age a person can feel secure with a 90% probability that they would not run out of money. The highest number which can be obtained with this score is 100+. The key to the WIN Score is to scientifically show the right mix of generic products and services which will extend a person's financial life. Unlike other financial processes which are more art than science, the WIN Score gives the participant a standard by which they can compare their financial situation on a periodic basis and/or a way to figure out how to delay the Date of Ruin in their financial life. The comparison of the "I" and "N" scores shows the individual their need to consult a financial professional for help to fill the financial prescription which can be obtained as part of the "N" component of the WIN Score. The financial professional, using the "I" and "N" scores combined with the financial prescription which is produced from processing the "N" score, can use this information to find products and services which fill the needs of the individual or enhance what the generic product (used as a proxy in the "N" Score) would accomplish. The individual who has a low "I" score and a high "N" score has many possibilities to improve their financial situation. A person with similar low scores in the "I" and "N" will benefit from the use of a Certified Financial Coach to review and develop a different relationship with money. For more information on the WIN Score, contact the developers at 303-904-3177.
GSB 1Three part scoring system measuring three aspects of a person's wealth - each score is up to 100 with the highest at 100+; These three scores measure the following-- wealth aptitude, immediate financial position and new opportunity possible for financial security
PROSECUTION HISTORY
DateDescriptionTypeCode
08/15/2007 ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND O - Outgoing Correspondence MAB2 - ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND
08/15/2007 ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE O - Outgoing Correspondence ABN2 - ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
01/17/2007 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED F - First Action GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
01/17/2007 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
01/09/2007 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER D - Assigned to Examiner DOCK - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
08/18/2006 NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWAP - NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM


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