If you’ve had a loss of income due to the COVID-19 shutdown, you may be wondering how to protect yourself financially. We look at people’s cash flow every day, so
Help Is on the Way – Understanding the CARES Act
The Coronavirus pandemic is affecting us all. We’ve been staying healthy personally, but our kids have been home from school for weeks, and clients are sharing news of work furloughs,
Staying at Home, Again.
Like almost everyone else, our family is staying home right now and physically staying away from really anyone else outside the family. I feel incredibly blessed that we moved out
Alimony, Maintenance, or Spousal Support?
If you are considering divorce or in the process, you may be wondering if spousal maintenance will be part of your financial plan for the future. Spousal support, alimony and
So You Want to be a Landlord?
Ask around to any of your friends and someone is always talking about becoming a landlord. It’s also a topic that comes up with a lot of clients in our
What is Return on Life™?
Is Your Money Being Used to Improve Your Life? There’s a movement toward redefining money: instead of accumulating money for what it can buy, more of us want to use
Is it time to leave NYC?
When is the last time you asked yourself this question? If you often ask yourself this question, you aren’t the only one. In fact, according to the US Census, New
Can You Afford Private School?
School! It’s a topic that many New Yorkers have spent way too much time researching, thinking about and discussing at cocktail parties. In New York, the sheer number of options
Business and Personal: Keep ‘Em Separated
Are you running your personal and business expenses out of the same account? If so, you are not alone. I find that many freelancers, independent contractors, or entrepreneurs make the