The heightened tensions between the US and North Korea have not been factored into most Americans’ economic and investing decisions, but that is about to change dramatically.
The stock market could fall extremely sharply even on the fear that missiles will start flying, causing gold and other safe haven investments to soar. Similarly, economic activity could fall off sharply if people fear travelling, making discretionary purchases or making business deals if it looks like war may be likely, similar to what happened after Sept. 11, 2001 when the economy plunged dramatically.
Available for an interview on this topic is nationally recognized expert on personal finance, Jordan Goodman, “America’s Money Answers Man” (see full bio below). As a regular guest on hundreds of radio and TV programs across the country, including Fox Business News, CNN and CNBC, Jordan can help your listeners navigate this potentially volatile investment climate and give them ideas of safe havens to put their money while the stock market gyrates wildly on every rumor of possible war.
To schedule an interview with Jordan, please contact Anja Koumi at anja.koumi@pitchingpress.com or 727-251-4653 as soon as possible.
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ABOUT AMERICA’S MONEY ANSWERS MAN
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Jordan E. Goodman is America’s Money Answers Man and a nationally recognized expert on personal finance. He is a regular guest on numerous radio and television call-in shows across the country, answering questions on personal financial topics. He appears frequently on The View, Fox News Network, Fox Business Network, CNN, CNBC and CBS evening news.
For 18 years, Jordan was on the editorial staff of Money magazine, where he served as Wall Street correspondent. While at Money, he reported and wrote on virtually every aspect of personal finance. In addition, he served as weekly financial analyst on NBC News at Sunrise for nine years and the daily business news commentator on Mutual Broadcasting System’s America in the Morning show for eight years.
He is the author / co-author of 13 best-selling books on personal finance, including Master Your Debt, Fast Profits in Hard Times, Everyone’s Money Book, Master Your Money Type, Barron’s Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms and Barron’s Finance and Investment Handbook.