Jordan GoodmanFor over 30 years, Jordan Goodman has been giving helpful, practical financial advice to millions of Americans. He is a regular contributor to national and local TV and radio shows around the country on personal finance topics. For 18 years, Jordan was on the editorial staff of MONEY Magazine, rising to become their Wall Street Correspondent. He represented MONEY on radio and TV and gave hundreds of speeches to investors, advertising clients and agencies. Jordan is the author of 12 best-selling books on personal finance. His latest best seller if Fast Profits in Hard Times. His Everyone's Money Book covers all areas of personal finance, and is loaded with valuable toll-free phone numbers, website addresses and other resources to help people make the most of their money. He also wrote the Everyone's Money Book Series of 6 books on Credit, Real Estate, Retirement, Financial Planning, College and Investing. He is also the author of the Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms, which has sold over a million copies. Jordan speaks to many kinds of groups on personal finance topics. He has spoken to mutual fund shareholders, bank depositors, employee groups, brokerage customers and investment clubs about investing strategies, improving credit, finding the best deals on mortgages and similar topics. Among his clients: US Treasury Department, Holland America, National Education Association, State Farm Insurance, Toyota Motor Sales, Financial Women International Organon Pharmaceuticals and Coldwell Banker. He also speaks to groups of financial professionals such as bankers, brokers, and mutual fund executives on how they can communicate better with their clients to increase their business. Goodman offers practical, helpful, objective financial advice in a simple, understandable way so that audience members can navigate turbulent economic times with confidence. He offers specific practical resources that help the audience put his ideas into action right away, whether it be how to get the best credit card or mortgage or how to allocate your 401k. He always works with clients to customize his presentations to the audience. So for example, if a company offers a 401k, he will go over the specific 401k options offered to help employees create the right mix. Goodman always is in tune with the mood of the public because of his constant feedback from them on radio and TV shows, through seminars and through emails from his moneyanswers.com website. MOST REQUESTED TOPICS: How to Get Your Financial Act Together How to Boost Your Financial Business by Communicating Better With Your Clients | ||||||||||
