Financial Advisor Richard Jordan Featured in the Wall Street Journal
Financial Advisor Richard Jordan, was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal in recognition of his upcoming book.
Plano, TX – June 7, 2013 – Richard Jordan, Founder of Fortress Estate Solutions, was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal with other leading financial authors from around the world. The piece that ran in the Monday, May 13, 2013 edition of the Wall Street Journal recognizes some of the financial industry’s best-selling authors.
Richard Jordan was recognized for his upcoming book, Building Your Financial Fortress Today. The soon-to-be-released book explores how you can achieve security and prosperity for your own retirement, for your family, and how to maximize your legacy and estate.
Richard Jordan is the Founder of Fortress Estate Solutions and has been in the financial field for more than 20 years. Right out of college, Jordan started working with ITT’s corporate financial group, which included Hartford Insurance. In just five years, he rose within the company from district to regional to Central Area Manager covering 21 States. Richard was recently an expert guest on The Consumer’s Advocate television show. The show was featured on NBC, CBS, ABC and FOX network affiliates around the country.
Learn more about Richard Jordan at http://fortressestatesolutions.com/ or call (888) 682-5952.
About Richard Jordan:
Three years ago, Jordan started to share his views on financial planning on the radio. He started at a local station in Dallas and after tripling the audience for the show in six months time, he was heavily recruited to do a show for CBS radio in Dallas on KRLD 1080 last year.
Fortress is one of only 4 percent in the United States that is a pure fiduciary investment advisor firm. The remaining 96% of registered advisors work for or are broker dealers who collect bonuses or commissions on investment products, which creates a conflict of interest for their clients. Fortress is strictly fee-based and it is aligned with their clients’ interests. The firm will only earn higher fees by helping their clients increase their own money.