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College-Bound: Conversations, Checklists, and Financial Clarity
Preparing for college goes beyond dorm shopping—it’s about finalizing paperwork, having key conversations, and setting a strong financial foundation. From budgeting and insurance to emotional readiness, families can ease the transition. With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act reshaping college financing, thoughtful planning is crucial. Whitaker-Myers offers tools, guidance, and consultations to help students start college with confidence.

Whitaker Myers
Aug 113 min read


Creating an Income Floor in Retirement
An income floor is the minimum reliable monthly income needed in retirement to cover essential expenses like housing, food, and healthcare. It typically includes Social Security, pensions, and dividends. Building this foundation offers stability, reduces the risk of selling investments during downturns, and supports long-term security. Pairing it with a solid budget helps retirees confidently manage cash flow and maintain their lifestyle.

Ethan Barry
Jul 222 min read


Understanding Trump Accounts: A New Wealth-Building Opportunity for the Next Generation
A new provision in the tax bill creates “Trump Accounts” for babies born between 2025–2028, starting with a $1,000 government deposit and allowing up to $5,000/year in contributions. Invested in a stock index fund, these accounts could grow into millions by age 50 through consistent saving and compounding. With just $50/month, families can give children a powerful financial head start. Learn how to make the most of this opportunity.
Ben Allen
Jul 74 min read


When should I buy a Home?
Buying a home is a major financial decision influenced by interest rates, housing prices, and your personal readiness. While market timing matters, the best time to buy is when you're financially prepared—debt-free, with a full emergency fund, and savings for a down payment. Follow Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps and consider your long-term goals. For personalized guidance, speak with a Whitaker-Myers financial advisor today.

Drew Hodgson
Jun 164 min read


Do You Want to Get Rich or Build Wealth?
Getting rich and building wealth aren't the same. Riches can come fast and disappear just as quickly. Wealth is built over time—through discipline, smart investing, and long-term planning. One is flashy; the other is lasting. At Whitaker-Myers, we help you take the steady, proven path to true financial security. Don't just get rich—build wealth that lasts.

Matthew Harris
Jun 34 min read


Saving Money for Future Needs – Like Vacation!
A sinking fund is a smart way to save for future needs—like vacations—without going into debt. By budgeting monthly for expenses such as travel, food, and activities, you can enjoy guilt-free time with your family. Start small with staycations, use tools like the envelope system, and involve your family in the planning process. With discipline and a clear plan, you can create lasting memories while staying on track financially.
Joe Mains
May 273 min read


Baby Step 4 Savings Explained
Baby Step 4 of the Ramsey Plan recommends saving 15% of your gross income for retirement. This guide explains how to structure those savings using a 401(k), Roth IRA, or taxable brokerage depending on your income, filing status, and employer plan access. Key rule: “Match beats Roth, Roth beats Pre-Tax.” Whether you're single or married, with or without a plan, there’s a strategy to fit your situation. Consult a financial advisor to create a plan that works for you.

Kelly Kranstuber
May 196 min read


How to Avoid Impulse Spending & Lifestyle Creep
Lifestyle creep happens when spending increases with income, limiting savings and wealth building. Signs include impulse purchases and financial stress despite raises. To combat it, set clear goals, automate savings, budget wisely, and track spending. Avoid comparisons and celebrate wins without overspending. Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers can help create a financial plan that supports your goals while enjoying life today.
Jacob Shoemaker
Apr 213 min read


All You Need to Know about PMI
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) helps lenders reduce risk when borrowers put down less than 20%. Types include BPMI (monthly payments), LPMI (built into interest rates), and Lump-Sum PMI (paid upfront). PMI can be removed once equity reaches 20% or by refinancing. Though PMI opens doors to homeownership, it’s a cost to the borrower that only protects the lender. Saving a full 20% down can help avoid PMI and save money long-term.

Clay Reynolds
Mar 173 min read


Budgeting: Monthly Cash Flow Planning
After discovering Dave Ramsey 30 years ago, my wife and I transformed our finances—and our future. Today, as a Ramsey Master Financial Coach and Financial Advisor at Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers, I help others do the same. A monthly budget is vital at every stage, from getting out of debt to planning for retirement. It puts you in control of your money. Want help creating a personalized budget? Let’s build a strategy that works for you. Schedule a meeting today.

Joe Mains
Mar 52 min read


How To Start Saving as a Young Adult
Starting your financial journey as a young adult begins with building a budget and following Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps—starting with a $1,000 emergency fund and progressing toward saving 15% for retirement. Use a money market fund for emergency savings and take advantage of employer retirement plans and Roth IRAs for long-term growth. The earlier you start, the better. For personalized help, connect with a Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers financial advisor today.

David Gearhart
Feb 202 min read
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