Sunday, February 12, 4:00pm Financial guru Jeanne Kelly discusses her new book, The 90 Day Credit Challenge, at Oblong Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery St. (Rt.9), Rhinebeck, (845) 876-0500 More Info http://www.oblongbooks.com/event/discussion-jeanne-kelly-90-day-credit-challenge Read The Rhinebeck Community Forums Interview with Jean Kelly! Let’s Meet for Coffee! Our roving morning reporter, Kathy Chaneles catches up with local residents [...]
Archive for the ‘Financial strategies’ Category
14 Nov
Rhinebeck BOE Adopts 2012-13 Budget Development Calendar
On Tuesday, November 8, 2011, the Rhinebeck Central School District Board of Education adopted their budget. 2012 – 2013. Read On: http://www.rhinebeckcsd.org/news.cfm?story=85457
14 Nov
The Rhinebeck Central School Board of Education offers info on tax levy cap.
The Rhinebeck Central School Board of Education is making information available to community members on the Property Tax Cap legislation passed by the New York State Legislature Read On: Understanding New York State’s Property Tax Levy Cap (pdf file – 429kb)
7 Nov
Now It’s Your Turn ~ Some advice with the college search process from Marybeth Cale
1. Academics and Curriculum. Simply put, you may or may not know what fascinates you just yet – or which career path you may take – but be absolutely certain that the programs offered by your future college give you the foundation you will need for a successful career and life ahead. If you [...]
3 Nov
Medicare Workshop ~ Thursday, Nov. 17 @ 5:30
Medicare Workshop Thursday, Nov. 17 @ 5:30 Are you paying too much for Medical Care and Prescriptions? Are you retiring soon? Medicare Annual Enrollment began Oct. 15th this year! Presentation by Mark A. Scott Senior Health Care Coordinator Medicare, Medicare changes and EPIC. markscott.weebly.com Morton Memorial Library & Community House 82 Kelly Street, Rhinecliff, New [...]
2 Nov
Poughkeepsie Journal Reports : Rhinebeck hopefuls share their platforms
Here’s the link! http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011111010320
1 Sep
Many People Missing Out On FEMA Help
ALBANY, N.Y. – When Hurricane Irene tore into the East Coast in late August, residents in declared counties became eligible for federal assistance. Yet some people who suffered losses and damage in the wake of the disaster have failed to seek help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). All they need to do is [...]
30 Aug
Marybeth Cale of Cale Consulting,LLC Words on saying goodbye to your college freshman
About nineteen years ago, almost to the day, we packed the family minivan with all of my so-called “essentials” (you know, Ramen Noodles in bulk, prepaid phone cards, pretty pink stationary to keep in touch with friends back home, etc) and set out on the 8-hour trek down to St. Mary’s College of Maryland. For [...]
5 Aug
About ~ RBK Communtiy Forum
Rhinebeck is one of America’s most beautiful towns. The earlist settlers were the Sepasco Indians. The vitality of the Hudson River sustained many tribes here and along the Rondout. The Dutch came next and some Palatine Germans were settled through the benevolance of Queen Anne. This was at Kipsbergen and Germantown. Founded in 1688, the [...]
25 Jul
College bills coming due – NYHELPs may benefit students, families looking to fill tuition gaps
ALBANY – College tuition invoices are in the mail and will be due in the next several weeks, leaving some New York State students and families scrambling to fill the tuition gap between their available financial aid and the amount due. The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation, the State’s student financial aid agency, [...]
6 Jul
The Greek Debt Crises…. Thoughts from David J. Albahary, CFP ®, CCPS
The markets are assuming a happy ending to the Greek debt crises. The Dow Jones Industrial average is up nearly 150 points today or an increase of 1.25%. Greece needed a loan from the EU to pay off its sovereign debt maturing sometime in August. The Greek Parliament passed legislation to approve a $142 billion [...]
4 Jun
“Sell in May and go away”
Some thoughts from Rhinebeck Blogger David J. Albahary, CFP® and the Green The old adage to “sell in May and go away” could tempt investors even more this year to make some irrational decisions in their portfolios. With the Dow Jones Industrial Average down more than 3% since the beginning of May it probably makes even more [...]
1 Jun
The Flood of Oil…. Some thoughts from David J. Albahary, CFP ®, CCPS ~ The Green
What’s with the flood of oil in the markets these days? Are the markets now a wash with black gold? What will happen to oil prices? On June 23rd the IEA, International Energy Agency, announced that it would release 60 million barrels of oil held in strategic government reserves over the next 30 days. This [...]