Jacob Gold

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Jacob H. Gold
Alma mater Arizona State University
Occupation(s)Financial planner and author
Notable workFinancial Intelligence: Getting back to the Basics after an Economic Meltdown
SpouseSara Gold
Parent(s)Bill and Sharon Gold
Website www.jacobgold.com

Jacob H. Gold is an American financial planner, adjunct professor of finance at Arizona State University, and author.

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Early life and education

Gold was born in Phoenix, Arizona to Bill Gold and Sharon Gold. [1] He attended Arizona State University where he earned a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies with concentrations in Economics and History. [2] He has since worked as a Certified Financial Planner practitioner. [3] [4]

Career

Gold became the Vice President of Gold & Associates, Inc. in 2000. In 2001, Gold began his own wealth management firm located in Scottsdale, Arizona named Jacob Gold & Associates, Inc. [5] [6] [7] Gold is also an adjunct professor of Personal Financial Management at Arizona State University, [8] in the position of Faculty Associate. [9]

Publications

In 2009, Gold published his first book Financial Intelligence: Getting back to the Basics after an Economic Meltdown. [10] [11] [12] In 2015, Gold published his second book Money Mindset: Formulating a Wealth Strategy in the 21st Century. [13]

Personal life

Gold has been married to his wife Sara since 2000. They have three children. [14]

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References

  1. Gold, Jacob (2 November 2015). Money Mindset: Formulating a Wealth Strategy in the 21st Century. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN   9781119136057 via Google Books.
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