by Joyce Streithorst | Apr 11, 2020 | End of Life Planning, Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Seniors
Using Advance Directives to Guide Your Medical Care “You do not need to put me on a ventilator. Keep it for the younger patients, I have had a beautiful life.” As reported in The Brussels Times, Suzanne Hoylaerts, a 90-year-old Belgian woman, made this decision...
by Joyce Streithorst | Apr 9, 2020 | Couples, Families, Financial Planning, Women
How to Do Financial Planning for Families Financial planning for families doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Whether a family is comprised of young newlyweds looking to create a solid plan for the future, middle-aged income earners eyeing both retirement and...
by Joyce Streithorst | Apr 7, 2020 | Couples, Families, Financial Planning, Seniors, Women
How to Find a Financial Advisor Who is Right for You Hiring financial advisors is not something most people do every day. With the uncertainty of any unfamiliar task comes questions. Should I hire a financial advisor? How do I know when to hire a financial...
by Joyce Streithorst | Apr 6, 2020 | In The News, Seniors, Women
Staying Vigilant Con artists are always active and looking for ways to take advantage of any situation they can exploit. Beyond the price-gougers who are selling hand sanitizer for $100 per bottle and are upfront about how they want to get your money, online and...
by Joyce Streithorst | Apr 6, 2020 | Estate Planning, Seniors
Ensuring You Have a Voice in Your Health Care Recently, a friend’s mother was rushed to the emergency department of a Long Island hospital. She had a high fever and was experiencing symptoms that the family felt were indicating she might test positive for the...