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The Financial Advisors here at Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers have the heart of a teacher and extensive professional experience! We are passionate about making sure you understand our recommendations as well as why we are making that recommendation. We are here to help you and guide through your financial plan, every step of the way!
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With financial advisors, financial coaches, and a CPA, we provide our clients with a comprehensive wealth management experience. Our advisors specialize in serving the needs of medical professionals, retirees and those close to retirement, younger families in the wealth-building stage, and busy professionals.
Latest Articles Written by our Team
72(t) & Rule of 55: Options for Early Retirees
A new kind of retiree is emerging—the Everyday Millionaire, Generation 2.0. Raised on God’s wisdom and disciplined financial habits, they avoided debt, saved faithfully, and invested 15% of their income. Many will have more than enough to retire early. But retiring before age 59½ raises questions. The good news? IRS rules like 72(t) distributions and the Rule of 55 allow early access to retirement savings—without penalties—when used wisely and intentionally.
Donor-Advised Funds, the One Big Beautiful Bill, and Bunching Charitable Contributions
On a warm July 4th night in 2025, as fireworks lit the Florida sky, a quiet but powerful shift in the tax code took place. The One Big Beautiful Bill didn’t just extend the largest standard deduction in U.S. history—it created a rare window for thoughtful generosity. In this chapter, we explore how Donor-Advised Funds and charitable “bunching” can turn faithful giving into an even greater act of stewardship, allowing families to give more, pay less in taxes, and align their wealth with values
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