Whether it’s a keynote address or an intimate seminar, an overview of the economy or an in-depth look at a specific financial topic, Jordan is comfortable speaking on any aspect of personal finance, including: - the economy
- stocks, bonds and mutual funds
- financial personality types
- insurance
- banking
- gold and other precious metals
- real estate
- 401 (k) plans and other employee benefits
- college financing
- retirement planning
- minimizing taxes
- financial industry trends
- credit cards and debt management
Specially Tailored Campus Programs
#1: What every college student needs to know
Even though you are not yet 21, it's possible that some of the money choices you are making during college can hurt your future. What money traps should you avoid during college? What can you do to get out of traps you may already have fallen into, especially in regard to credit cards and student loans? What is your credit score and what can you do to improve it? Where can you start investing with as little as $25 per month? Do you know what compounding is and why you should make it your new best friend?
In Version #1, Goodman lays out the steps to fix current money problems, avoid future ones, and start investing!
#2: What every college grad-to-be needs to know
Serious new money matters will confront you when you graduate. Is there anything you can do to lighten the burden of your student loans? What do you need to know about your prospective employer's benefit plan before you accept a job? What sorts of insurance do you need and how can you get the best prices on your policies? What are the financial implications of getting married? How much does it cost to have and raise a child? What should you be doing long before you apply for your first mortgage?
In Version #2 , Goodman covers the financial basics that grads-to-be need to know!