Business and Financial Planning
Learn new ways to make and save money or explore the steps you need to secure a comfortable retirement.
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- Register online by selecting "Add to Cart" on the desired course(s) and select "Cart" at the bottom of the page when you are ready to checkout.
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Courses
- Maximizing Your Social Security Benefit
- Medicare 101
- NYS Notary Public Law Refresher Course
- NYS Notary Signing Agent
- Notary Public Review Workshop
Maximizing Your Social Security Benefit
A few key decisions can make a big difference in the amount of your Social Security benefit. Attend this hands-on workshop and learn strategies to get the most money from Social Security. Learn how to plan for taxes, health care and other costs during retirement, as well as how to wisely grow and protect your retirement income. This session will cover key Social Security benefit choices, such as individual and spousal options, and help you understand simple steps to maximize your benefit. Join us before you make financial decisions that may not be able to be reversed. Course fee includes a $5 materials fee.
Course will meet in the DCC, Room B05
Frank Finch, Instructor
Schedule | Section | Seats Left | Cost | Register |
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Wednesday, 4/3 6:15 pm - 8:00 pm |
ZBFP-047 600 | 0 seats left | $24 | Section Full Call to be added to wait list |
Medicare 101
The instructor will provide step-by-step instructions on everything everyone needs to know about Medicare. The instructor will advise all that needs to be done (and everything that doesn’t), as well as go over the A/B/C/Ds of Medicare and educate the student so no one will ever have to worry about penalties
Course sections on 2/21 & 5/8 will be held in Daycare Center , Room B06
Course on 4/10 will be held at HVCC South, 20 Warren Street, Albany, NY
Candy Marero, Instructor
Schedule | Section | Seats Left | Cost | Register |
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Wednesday, 4/10 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
ZBFP-080 601 | 5 seats left | $12 | |
Wednesday, 5/8 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
ZBFP-080 602 | 11 seats left | $12 |
NYS Notary Public Law Refresher Course
This course reviews and updates the current New York notary laws. The current 22-page New York Notary Law Booklet will be reviewed and highlighted with the new electronic notarization information and notary journal recordkeeping protocols. This presentation is a must for every commissioned New York notary to properly execute their authority, duties and responsibilities. Examples using real-life scenarios will explain situations that a notary public officer is likely to encounter. Topics include an overview on how to avoid conflicts of interest, legal ethics, allowable fees, and addressing special situations. All materials will be provided, including a website link to the NYS Department of State licensing information and a 46-page Notary Review Guidebook with current glossary terms. Course fee includes a $15 materials fee.
Course will be held in DCC, Room B06
Victor Bujanow, Instructor
Schedule | Section | Seats Left | Cost | Register |
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Thursday, 4/11 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
ZBFP-082 600 | 15 seats left | $54 |
NYS Notary Signing Agent
If you are currently a New York State notary public and always wanted to explore earning additional income with your current notary commission, this seminar is for you !After completing this basic introductory course, you will have the opportunity to work on a freelance basis in your own independent business by working with mortgage, title and signing companies who will hire you on a per-job assignment, where you may earn from $75 to $150 or more for notarizing and presenting mortgage loan documents. All materials are included in this course, which features a step-by-step guide book, sample loan documents, 20-page mortgage glossary and a YouTube mock loan signing. Course fee includes a $15 materials fee.
Course will be held in DCC, Room B06
Victor Bujanow, Instructor
Schedule | Section | Seats Left | Cost | Register |
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Thursday, 5/2 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
ZBFP-078 600 | 15 seats left | $54 |
Notary Public Review Workshop
This workshop prepares you for the New York State notary public test and will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the notary public’s role. Confusing laws, concepts and procedures will be clearly explained and clarified. Examples will be provided to illuminate situations that a notary public is likely to encounter. Topics include avoiding conflicts of interest, maintaining professional ethics, charging proper fees, handling special situations, when to defer to an attorney, and minimizing legal liability. This workshop is a must for candidates who want to become fully aware of the authority, duties and responsibilities involved in becoming a notary. All materials will be provided, including website information, booklets and forms. Also featured is an 80-question practice exam that attempts to emulate the actual New York State mandatory exam. Course fee includes a $15 materials fee.
Course will be held in DCC, Room B06
Victor Bujanow, Instructor
Schedule | Section | Seats Left | Cost | Register |
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Wednesday, 3/27 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
ZBFP-015 600 | 5 seats left | $54 |
Course Categories
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Alternative Dental Assisting Program (ADAP)
- Arts & Crafts
- Aviation and Aerial Vehicle (Drone)
- Biotech and Health Sciences
- Building Technology
- Business & Financial Planning
- Center for Creative Retirement
- Certificate Programs
- Clean Energy and Sustainability
- Communication
- Computers
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The Office of Community, Professional and Workforce Development is interested in new and innovative instructors and course ideas that will be of interest to community members.
Get in Touch
Community, Professional and Workforce Development
Fax: (518) 629-8103
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Summer 2023 Hours (May 22 - July 28): Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Friday, Closed
(excluding college holidays and vacations)