by Joyce Streithorst | May 23, 2022 | Financial Planning, Retirement, Women
WOMEN’S FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE: Prioritize Your Own Needs The 2021 results of the annual Mom Salary Survey conducted by Salary.com revealed that if stay-at-home moms were paid for all the jobs they juggle while managing their households, their median annual...
by Joyce Streithorst | Feb 11, 2022 | College, Financial Planning
Important Conversations to Have BEFORE Moving in Together Selecting a roommate to share a living space with can be challenging on many levels. Do you like to keep an orderly, quiet, and clean environment where shoes are removed at the front door and a dish never...
by Joyce Streithorst | Oct 10, 2021 | College, Families, Financial Planning
New Rules: What will go into effect this year? If you are the parent of a prospective or current college student, completing the FAFSA form should be a high priority task on your October to-do list. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be...
by Joyce Streithorst | Sep 28, 2021 | Financial Planning
Are You Ready for the Next Big Storm? When Superstorm Sandy struck on October 29, 2012, the destruction it caused was almost too much to process. While the entire Eastern Seaboard was impacted by the massive storm, areas on Long Island’s South Shore that were...
by Joyce Streithorst | Sep 13, 2021 | Couples, Families, Financial Planning
Make a Plan and Stick to It Trying to buy a home in today’s real estate market can be a frustrating and emotional experience. Going into the summer of 2021, many buyers across the country found themselves in bidding wars over the limited inventory of properties...