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Webinar: 4 Steps to a Debt FREE/Stress FREE 2011 Holiday Strategy

Register now for our upcoming webinar entitled “4 Steps to a Debt FREE/Stress FREE 2011 Holiday Strategy” on Thursday, October 6, 2011 at 2:00 PM EDT. Planning for the holiday season in October? ABSOLUTELY!!!! If you want a Debt FREE/Stress FREE 2011 holiday season, NOW is the time to develop your strategy. We will tell [...]

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Q&A: How Does Social Security Change When a Widow Remarries?

My 78 year old, widowed mother is considering marriage to the man she has been seeing for the past several years. However, she is concerned about what will happen to her social security check if she remarries. She is also unclear what responsibilities or obligations she would have for the care of her prospective husband’s [...]

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Video: Debt Free, Stress Free Shopping – WMYA November 11, 2010

Video: Debt Free, Stress Free Shopping – WMYA November 11, 2010

Part 2 of the two part television interview for how to create a Debt FREE/Stress FREE Holiday Strategy, with Reeta Wolfsohn, the founder of the Financial Social Work discipline. Included are shopping tips but the this segment focuses more heavily on the Stress FREE component of the strategy.

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Video: Rethinking and Reframing Your Relationship with Money

Video: Rethinking and Reframing Your Relationship with Money

This 17 minute video, features Reeta Wolfsohn, the founder of the Financial Social Work discipline, teaching how to be more positive about taking control of your money and gaining control of your life. It shares many, very positive tips and insights for improving your relationship with your money as well as your financial behavior. You [...]

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Activity: Connecting to YOUR Personal Money Story!

No matter what the level of your ability, you have more potential than you can ever develop in a lifetime. -James T Mccay When did your money story begin? Who most influenced it? When you were growing up what money messages did you get from your: Mother Father Siblings Relatives Friends Neighbors Compare the early [...]

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Webinar: Financial Social Work: What it is; What it Does; Why it Matters in ALL Economic Times

Register now for our upcoming webinar entitled “Financial Social Work: What it is; What it Does; Why it Matters in ALL Economic Times” on September 8, 2011 at 2:00 PM EDT. An overview of how Financial Social Work increases personal awareness and expands financial knowledge, skills and tools, in order to help men and women [...]

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Q&A: What’s the Best Way to Co-Mingle Finances When Getting Married?

I recently became engaged and don’t know what to do about handling my finances once we get married. I’ve been on my own for so many years and can’t imagine what it would be like not to be in control of my own money. This is a very important question because there is a strong [...]

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Video: New Credit Card Act Rules – WMYA February 28, 2010

Video: New Credit Card Act Rules – WMYA February 28, 2010

This TV video interview, with Reeta Wolfsohn, the founder of the Financial Social Work discipline, identifies the more important changes of the CARD ACT (Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act, of 2009.) In it Reeta describes how consumers will benefit and she also points out some of loopholes which remain and can still to [...]

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Activity: Beginning Steps for Creating Positive Life Changes

If you want to take control of your money and gain control of your life you need to BELIEVE that you can – You CAN!!! -Reeta Wolfsohn, CMSW 10 Tips for Creating Positive Change: Make a clear commitment to yourself to change. If you need, help ask for it but only from trustworthy people. Be [...]

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Q&A: How Can I Help My Children Remain Emotionally Stable During a Separation/Divorce?

My wife and I have been separated for the past six months and our children (ages 6 and 9) are acting out, getting into trouble at school and won’t listen to me at home. This is driving me crazy and making it difficult for me to do my job or just about anything else. Every [...]

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