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When should I buy a Home?
June 16, 2025
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.
Understanding Behavioral Biases in Investing
June 10, 2025
Investor psychology plays a powerful role in decision-making, especially during market volatility. Common behavioral biases like loss aversion, herd mentality, overconfidence, recency bias, and anchoring can lead to emotional and costly investment choices. By understanding these biases and focusing on long-term goals, diversification, and a solid financial plan—ideally with professional guidance—investors can stay disciplined and make smarter decisions.
The Bull Case for the U.S. Debt Situation: Why America's Balance Sheet Is Stronger Than It Seems
June 9, 2025
While headlines scream about rising U.S. debt, the real story might be more hopeful. From untapped national assets to a coming wave of AI-driven productivity, America’s balance sheet may be stronger than it seems. In this article, we explore why debt-to-GDP headlines don’t tell the full story—and why long-term investors can remain confident in the nation’s resilience and capacity to grow through innovation, strength, and strategic planning.
Do You Want to Get Rich or Build Wealth?
June 3, 2025
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.
Recession Q & A
June 3, 2025
A recession is a period of economic decline, often marked by reduced spending, job cuts, and falling GDP. While headlines may predict it, we usually only recognize a recession in hindsight through lagging indicators like unemployment and corporate earnings. Market downturns can create long-term opportunities for investors, but strategies vary by situation. Always consult a financial advisor to navigate uncertain times and protect your financial goals.
Saving Money for Future Needs – Like Vacation!
May 27, 2025
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.
Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers Chief Compliance Officer Kelly Taylor Earns Prestigious IACCP® Designation
May 21, 2025
Kelly Taylor Chief Compliance Officer at Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers, has earned the Investment Adviser Certified Compliance Professional (IACCP®) designation—an achievement that reflects her deep expertise and commitment to regulatory excellence. The IACCP® program is a rigorous, ethics-centered certification for compliance leaders in the investment advisory space. Kelly’s leadership strengthens our ability to deliver client-first service rooted in integrity, transparency, and SEC compliance
Baby Step 4 Savings Explained
May 19, 2025
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.
The U.S. National Debt - Can it be fixed?
May 19, 2025
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.
Special Update: What U.S.-China Trade Progress Means for Investors
May 12, 2025
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.
The Benefits—and Limits—of a Revocable Living Trust in Estate Planning
May 7, 2025
A revocable living trust helps avoid probate, ensures privacy, and provides continuity if you’re incapacitated. But it doesn’t protect assets from lawsuits or help with Medicaid eligibility. It also doesn’t reduce taxes. To fill those gaps, consider an umbrella liability policy for asset protection and long-term care insurance for nursing home costs. A trust is a great start—but a complete plan requires more.
Navigating Tariffs with Dave Ramsey’s Four Investment Categories
May 5, 2025
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.
What is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® (CFP®) Professional?
April 28, 2025
Not all financial advisors are created equal. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® (CFP®) stands out for their fiduciary duty, rigorous training, and ethical standards. CFP® professionals offer holistic planning, objective advice, and a commitment to your best interests. With trusted credentials and dedication, they provide peace of mind in your financial journey. Choose wisely—your financial future depends on it.
How to Avoid Impulse Spending & Lifestyle Creep
April 21, 2025
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.
STRS Early Retirement Option Announced
April 8, 2025
STRS is offering an early retirement incentive for defined benefit plan members with 33 years of service or age 60 with 5 years of service between June 2025 and July 2027. Deciding whether to accept depends on your full financial picture. Run benefit estimates for different retirement points and factor in any salary increases. Then, meet with an STRS counselor and your Whitaker-Myers advisor to determine the best option for your goals.