Jim Jorgensen
Jim Jorgensen is a nationally known radio host specializing in personal finance and retirement. He is the best-selling author of six personal finance books, including The Graying of America. Simon & Schuster published his last book; It’s Never Too Late To Get Rich. His six books have gone from hardcover to paperback.
He has been a radio host on KGO, ABC in San Francisco and on WOR in New York. He has been a guest on national broadcasts from New York, such as CNN, CNBC and syndicated radio. For the past fifteen years he has been co-host of Jim Jorgensen on Money, a syndicated personal finance show. The broadcast is also heard on cable systems, on the internet archived, and downloaded to I Pods. He is a featured presenter on WallSt.Net. He is the editor of the weekly e-newsletter The Financial Savvy Report. The Report also includes inside news and segments from Jim’s radio shows.
Drawing on his experience of thirty years on Wall Street, his in-depth knowledge of issues of personal finance and investments, and what he hears from his contacts in Washington and New York, he keeps his readers abreast of the market. Besides a full schedule of appearances at meetings and conventions across America, he also holds classes for CPAs and other professionals.
Jim is a graduate of the School of Business, University of California Berkeley, CLU, Registered Financial Advisor, and winner of many awards in radio and publishing.
Blind Will
by Jim Jorgensen
Karl Hecker discovers his wife's grandmother is Jewish. In the last year of the war he is forced to watch her climb into a truck on the way to a death camp. Karl is driven to become a spy. His trip to Bern is full of danger, yet at each turn he defies the Nazis. As a courier from the foreign office in Berlin to the OSS in Bern, he carries secret papers. Discovery will mean certain death.
Retire Tax Free
by Jim Jorgensen
Today can change your life! Retire Tax Free is the first book to outline how you could lose 40% or more of the money you withdraw from your IRA, 401(k) and pension once retired due to taxation. Unless you understand earnings tests, means tests and income tax traps, your Social Security retirement check could be reduced or even eliminated. Plan to Retire Tax Free now, before it’s too late!