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Don’t Fall for it – Avoiding 3 Pitfalls
Joe Mains, Whitaker-Myers Financial Advisor and Certified Ramsey Solutions Master Financial Coach, shares his lessons learned from more than 30 years of personal and professional experience following Dave Ramsey’s principles. Drawing from his own journey, he highlights three key pitfalls to avoid: relying on debt financing, managing money separately from your spouse, and delaying investing for the future.

Joe Mains
Oct 83 min read


The 50/30/20 Budgeting Rule
The 50/30/20 rule offers a simple way to manage your money: 50% for needs, 30% for wants, and 20% for savings and investments. With today’s rising costs, some may need to adjust closer to an 80/20 budget—but keeping that 20% dedicated to savings is key to long-term success. Mica McKenna breaks down how to apply the rule, adapt it to your situation, and keep your financial future on track.

Mica McKenna
Sep 302 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


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
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