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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
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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
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The U.S. National Debt - Can it be fixed?
The U.S. faces a $36 trillion national debt and a $1.8 trillion deficit. With most revenue tied up in mandatory spending, there’s little left for other needs. Cutting discretionary spending alone won’t balance the budget—economic growth, increased tax revenue, or reduced defense spending are needed. Efforts like DOGE help reduce waste, but long-term discipline and smart policy are essential. Like personal finance, fixing national debt requires focus and tough choices.

Jake Buckwalter
May 193 min read
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Special Update: What U.S.-China Trade Progress Means for Investors
Markets rallied after news broke that the U.S. and China reached a 90-day trade agreement, reversing many of the April tariffs. Tariffs on Chinese goods dropped to 30%, and China’s on U.S. goods fell to 10%. President Trump’s tweet about 80% tariffs sparked concern, but Sunday night futures surged, erasing losses. This shift reduces uncertainty and mirrors 2018–2019 patterns. Long-term investors should stay focused, as history shows markets rebound once clarity returns.

John-Mark Young
May 125 min read
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Navigating Tariffs with Dave Ramsey’s Four Investment Categories
Tariffs can greatly impact investments, and Dave Ramsey’s four categories—Growth, Growth & Income, Aggressive Growth, and International—respond differently. Growth stocks may be hit hardest, while Aggressive Growth and International companies may benefit. Diversifying across all four can help reduce risk. Understanding these effects with the help of a financial advisor can guide smarter investing in uncertain times.

David Gearhart
May 54 min read
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Breaking Free from Concentrated Stock Risk: How Section 351 ETF Conversions Empower Investors
How to use section 351 ETF conversion to diversify concentrated stock positions.

John-Mark Young
May 24 min read
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The Importance of Offense and Defense in Challenging Markets
Creating Offense and Defense In Your Portfolio Is The Key To Success In Retirement Investing.

John-Mark Young
Apr 106 min read
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How can I benefit from tax loss harvesting? - PART II
Tax loss harvesting helps offset gains by selling investments at a loss, reducing taxes in taxable accounts. Retirement accounts like IRAs and 401(k)s are tax-favored and don’t require this strategy. For maxed-out retirement savings, consider taxable accounts. Consult financial advisors to navigate tax loss harvesting effectively and avoid costly mistakes. Need guidance? Contact our Whitaker-Myers team to optimize your investment strategy.

Matthew Harris
Mar 242 min read
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Financial Aid Chaos: What Is Going On?
College financial aid season is here, but cuts to programs like Pell Grants and Work-Study could shrink student aid. Proposed changes to student loans, including eliminating Parent PLUS Loans, may increase costs for families. Parents should understand aid offers, know what to negotiate, and avoid debt that risks their retirement. Exploring state schools, community colleges, and scholarships can help manage costs. Speak with a financial advisor to plan smart for college.

John-Mark Young
Mar 173 min read
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The Importance of Business Cycles in Financial Planning
Understanding the business cycle helps investors make smarter financial decisions during market uncertainty. While we can't control the economy, we can plan with discipline—by staying invested, rebalancing portfolios, managing expectations, and maintaining emergency funds. Market cycles may be more volatile, but a resilient, diversified portfolio helps weather all phases. Don’t try to time the market—plan wisely and stay focused on long-term goals.

Stephen Armstrong
Mar 175 min read
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Don’t Play ‘Retirement Roulette’
Sequence of return risk—the timing of investment returns near retirement—can significantly impact portfolio longevity. Losses early in retirement are far more damaging than losses later. Investors approaching the “Retirement Red Zone” should reduce risk exposure and consider tools like income annuities, buffer assets, and diversified portfolios. A trusted financial advisor can help build a plan to retire with confidence and stability.
Ben Allen
Feb 255 min read
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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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John-Mark Young Earns Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®) Designation
John-Mark Young earns the ChFC designation from the American College of Financial Services

Whitaker Myers
Jan 232 min read
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Health Savings Accounts: Maximizing Eligible Expenses and Strategic Tax Planning
Health Savings Accounts can be used to save money on taxes and provide strategic tax planning for higher income years.

John-Mark Young
Jan 14 min read
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2025 Market Outlook: 5 Insights but No Prediction
5 Insights for your financial, saving and investing life for 2025.

John-Mark Young
Dec 22, 20247 min read
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Ohio STRS Announces Temporary Retirement Eligibility Changes: What Teachers Need to Know
Ohio STRS announced recent changes to the benefit eligibility of the defined benefit plan.

Whitaker Myers
Dec 14, 20242 min read
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Why Make Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions?
So many terms in the financial industry seem mysterious and confusing, and some even sound completely made up. The Backdoor Roth IRA...
Ben Allen
Nov 21, 20244 min read
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Additional Types of Insurance for Families and Individuals to Consider
Basic Insurance In addition to health, home, umbrella, and auto insurance, each family and most individuals should consider a few other...

Kelly Kranstuber
Nov 21, 20244 min read
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Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers Named One of the Top 50 RIA Firms in the U.S. by ETF.com
Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers named top fifty RIA by ETF.com

Whitaker Myers
Nov 18, 20242 min read
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The Power of Principal-Only Payments
In the world of personal finance, effectively managing debt is essential for achieving long-term financial stability. One often...
Mica McKenna
Oct 21, 20244 min read
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