Manage Your Money the Right Way in 2025


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The Town of Brookhaven Women’s Services wants to help you pay off debt, manage your money, and plan for your fiscal future with their  “Prepare for Financial Success in the New Year” series.

On Wednesday, January 22nd from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, the Town of Brookhaven Department of General Services, Women’s Services Division will sponsor the “Prepare for Financial Success in the New Year” workshop, featuring Denise J. Nostrom, CHFC Owner & CLU/Financial Advisor of Diversified Financial Solutions (pictured at right) on “How to Kickstart 2025 with a Clear, Actionable Plan.”

The workshop is designed to teach attendees how to set and achieve realistic goals; create a budget that works for your lifestyle; and get practical tips on managing debt and building an emergency fund. 

The event will be held at Brookhaven Town Hall, 2nd Floor Media Room, One Independence Hill in Farmingville. Please RSVP by January 20th, 2025 to WomenServices@BrookhavenNY.gov.

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