Floyd Saunders

Biography

Floyd Saunders is the author of several books including: Figuring Out Wall Street, Family Financial Freedom, 10 Step Money, College Without Ramen Noodles and Common Sense Money. Mr. Saunders has also authored four programs for the American Bankers Association, Banking on Mutual Funds and Annuities, Mutual Funds and Annuities, Introduction to Securities Markets and Investing in Securities.
Floyd D. Saunders has a diverse background in the financial services industry, including experience in retail banking, investment banking, insurance, investments, financial planning, and tax preparation. He has been an adjunct faculty member for Baker University, St. Mary’s College and Community Colleges in California, teaching courses in personal financial planning, managerial finance, money and banking, and principles of banking. He has also taught extensively for the American Institute of Banking and various banks.

Mr. Saunders’ professional experience includes assignments in the business lines of retail banking operations, investment banking, institutional trust and securities services, employee and management training, and systems engineering for banking, accounting, and tax preparation firms. He has worked for Bank of America, JP Morgan and JPMorgan Chase, and as a consultant in the financial services industry. He has prior experience as a registered representative and frequently publishes articles on personal financial planning.

Mr. Saunders earned a Master of Arts degree in Management from Central Michigan University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Diego State University.

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Books

College Without Ramen Noodles, A Guide to Affording College
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 24,400. Language: English. Published: September 18, 2013 . Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Getting into college
Do you doubt that college is possible for you? Stop doubting and read College Without Ramen Noodles; A Guide to Affording College. This highly readable guide provides college students and their parents with dozens of ways to make college a reality. Use enough of these tips, and you may keep college debt at zero. Start cutting expenses now using the practical tips to lower college expenses