Financial Planning for College
Your student is already hitting the books hard in order to be academically prepared for a future in college. Shouldn’t your family be prepared financially as well?
Initial Consultation with Certified College Planning Specialist, Bob Traitz: Approx. 2 hours of consultation, over the phone & face-to-face. $295 (A la carte, or credited towards any package you purchase.)
Next, you may:
- Pay by the hour thereafter, however many sessions you like. $180/hr.
- Purchase one of two package options, towards which the $295 initial consultation fee will be credited. (NOTE: Bob only takes on 15 of these clients per school year, so get your slot while you can!)
- PACKAGE A: Your FAFSA/CSS profile filled out, plus 2 additional hours of phone/in-person consultation. $1195
- PACKAGE B: Unlimited access to all of Bob’s services for 1 school year. $2995
Call 201.84.STORM for more information!
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Word of the Day: Cohort
Word of the Day: Cohort, noun
- A group or band of people.
- A companion; an associate.
- A group of people sharing a common statistical factor (as age or membership in a class) in a demographic study.
“Cohort of entrants will embark on their studies in October.”
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Word of the Day: Ignoramus
Word of the Day: Ignoramus, noun
- An ignorant person; a dunce.
“I am quite an ignoramus, I know nothing in the world.” - Charlotte Bronte, Villette

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Word of the Day: Antic
Word of the Day: Antic, adjective
- Ludicrous; funny.
- Fantastic; odd; grotesque: an antic disposition.
as noun:
- Usually, antics. a) A playful trick or prank; caper. b) A grotesque, fantastic, or ludicrous gesture, act, or posture.
“Chuck was known for his strange antics.”
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Word of the Day: Simper
Word of the Day: Simper , verb
- To smile in a silly, self-conscious way.
- To say with a simper
as a noun:
- A silly, self-conscious smile.
“It was more a simper than a smile; a pleased, self-satisfied simper.” - John L’Heureux, A Woman Run Mad

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Word of the Day: Polyglot
Word of the Day: Polyglot, noun
- A person having a speaking, reading, or writing knowledge of several languages.
- A book, especially a Bible, containing several versions of the same text in different languages.
- A mixture or confusion of languages.
“My friend is a polyglot. He can speak French,German, Latin, Spanish and Japanese.”

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Word of the Day: Tirade
Word of the Day: Tirade, noun
- a long angry or violent speech.
- a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation: “a tirade against smoking”.
- a long, vehement speech: “a tirade in the Senate.”
- a passage dealing with a single theme or idea, as in poetry: “the stately tirades of Corneille.”
“Max launches a tirade against boyd’s would be in-laws.”

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Word of the Day: Cognoscente
Word of the Day: Cognoscente, noun
- a person who has expert knowledge in a subject.
“A cognoscente of medieval painting.”

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Word of the Day: Omnipresent
Word of the Day: Omnipresent, adjective
- (of God) Present everywhere at the same time;
- Widely or constantly encountered; common or widespread.
“The omnipresent threat of natural disasters.”
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Word of the Day: Quandary
Word of the Day: Quandary, noun
- A state of uncertainty or perplexity.
- Dilema.
“Unable to make a firm decision, I’ve been in this quandary for weeks.”
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