RX for Succession of your Practice March 04, 2017 · Kathy White In honor of National Doctors’ Day on March 30, when we celebrate the contribution of physicians who serve our great nation by caring for its citizens, we offer our guidance on something that is so very... Read More →
Landowners: Are you prepared? Oil and Gas industry ready to ramp up production in Ohio and West Virginia March 04, 2017 · Teresa (Dolan) Michaels Many of our communities felt the positive impact of the oil and gas industry boom, as well as the jolt in our economy when the industry experienced reduced production and lower prices. While production in our... Read More →
Women in History Month: Forging a Definitive Path for Women in STEM Careers February 28, 2017 · Deanna Tomasetti "For whatever reason, I didn't succumb to the stereotype that science wasn't for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or a counselor who told me that science was... Read More →
What a Former Executive Can Teach Us About Investor Behavior: Parallels in Patience January 26, 2017 · Jay Williams “Trust the process.” Those were the words uttered by newly minted Philadelphia 76ers General Manager Sam Hinkie, a career statistics analyst, in May 2013. The fledgling NBA franchise had just... Read More →
Retirement 101: How Do You Know If You're on Track? January 26, 2017 · Dave Walker Save early and save often! Everyone has heard this mantra when it comes to saving for retirement. The more you save; the better off you will be when you retire.Read More →
Trump, Year-end Planning, and Married Status: It’s Complicated December 27, 2016 · Brian Lipton During these final days of 2016, we hope you are enjoying holiday gatherings with family and friends. In addition to holiday cheer, winter vacations, and travel, another year end tradition turns our... Read More →
Managing Election Day Anxieties about Your Investments November 07, 2016 · Will W. Carter Many people have asked me in recent weeks whether they should be making changes to their investment portfolios as a result of recent developments in the presidential election. Read More →
Do You Know Where Your Assets Are? October 25, 2016 · Nicole Gabriel When new clients establish a relationship with McKinley Carter Wealth Services (MCWS), especially those transferring their accounts from a brokerage firm, they sometimes express curiosity at our new account... Read More →
News on your Retirement Nest Egg: Latest research refutes conventional thinking on withdrawals October 12, 2016 · Brad Foster So you’ve spent all of your working life diligently building up your nest egg in a tax-efficient manner by strategically allocating savings across a myriad of tax-favored and taxable investment accounts... Read More →
Tis the Season … for Year-End Giving October 11, 2016 · Kathleen A. McDermott I guess I should not have been shocked when I walked into a ‘big box’ store on October 1st and was visually assaulted by the significant display of December holiday decorations. Numerous yard... Read More →
Sound Planning Strategies for Those Who Didn’t Grow Up as Part of The Brady Bunch October 10, 2016 · Teresa Shawver Most anyone with access to television during the last 47 years is likely familiar with The Brady Bunch - a blended family of what seemed to be some of the happiest darn people in the world who always worked... Read More →
In Praise(?) of College Debt August 25, 2016 · Will W. Carter A Wall Street Journal blog post earlier this year cited a study which concluded that millennials who borrowed money to secure a college degree were more likely to achieve certain measures of financial success... Read More →
It Is Never Too Early To Start Year-End Planning July 12, 2016 · A. Lawrence Crimmins, Jr The best time to start year-end planning is really April 15th, after you complete or sign your tax return and realize how the taxes could have been changed, had certain action been taken in the prior year... Read More →
My Fellow Millennials: Stop Saving for Retirement July 12, 2016 · Chelsea LaRoche Now that I have your attention, let me explain. As someone with fewer years in the workforce when compared to most of my colleagues, I am often reminded that retirement is many, many years away. The... Read More →
Death and Taxes July 12, 2016 · Jackie Lawson In 1789, Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter to Jean-Baptiste Leroy. In this letter, he wrote “Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world... Read More →
On the Road to Investing in a Good Life… July 12, 2016 · William R. Shipley On a recent weekend excursion to run some errands, one of which entailed sitting in the waiting room of the auto dealership waiting for my truck to be serviced, I heard a radio commercial whose focus seemed to... Read More →
Empower Your Child with Fundamental Saving and Spending Practices July 12, 2016 · John T. Slicer Take a moment to think back to that well-taught, highly practical personal finance class that you experienced in school. This was the class that taught us to maintain and balance a checking account. ... Read More →
How to Handle the Next Big Stock Market Sell-Off June 28, 2016 · Will W. Carter Twice over the past twelve months, we have seen global stock markets decline 15% - 20%, followed by rebounds restoring markets to within 5% of their historic highs. Headlines remain full of reasons to... Read More →
Did You Know Baseball and Planning for Retirement Have a Lot in Common? April 18, 2016 · Brian T. Gongaware The onset of the 2016 baseball season caused me to reflect on our national pastimes of baseball and planning for retirement – and just how similar they are in strategy. You’ve probably not... Read More →
Before Choosing a Financial Advisor, Know Thyself April 11, 2016 · Will W. Carter There are many types of financial advisors. Some are generalists, some are specialists. Some are paid transaction-based commissions, some charge a percentage of assets managed and others bill an hourly or flat... Read More →
The Life Insurance Riddle March 28, 2016 · Rod Diaz One of the perks of being a financial advisor is that you get to share in the dreams and passions of your clients. You get to celebrate the milestones with them and, from time-to-time, you get to share some of... Read More →
Preparing to Pay Before—and After—College March 17, 2016 · Erica Crouse As a senior in high school who was considering preparations for college, I can remember thinking, “My parents will take care of it!” Then, a decade later, as a financial aid director, I realized... Read More →
The Qualified Charitable Distribution Now Has Eternal Life (At Least, for Federal Income Tax Purposes) March 16, 2016 · William R. Shipley In the waning days of calendar year 2015, the 114th Congress characteristically took last-minute action to address a number of expired income tax provisions. One extended tax provision that has garnered favor... Read More →
Five Ways to Increase Major Giving at Your Nonprofit March 08, 2016 · MCWS Nonprofit Advisory Services In recent months, many of McKinley Carter’s nonprofit clients have asked about how to build or revitalize a major gifts program. This blog post on “Five Ways to Increase Major Giving at Your... Read More →
Happy Money, Happy Legacy: Rethinking How You Invest Your Time and Your Money March 01, 2016 · Rod Diaz I had long held the idea that there were only three things one could do with money: spend it; save it; or gift it (i.e. give it away). And, as a Financial Advisor, I had lumped investing into the &ldquo... Read More →
To Nudge or Not to Nudge – What to Ask of Your Financial Advisor January 19, 2016 · Will W. Carter A lot has been written over the past decade about the tendency of otherwise smart and accomplished people to make what appear to be dumb decisions with their finances and other life choices. See, for... Read More →
Creating Strong Passwords January 18, 2016 · MCWS With all the stories circulating today about identity theft, we all vow we will make our passwords strong enough to thwart even the most ingenious hacker. Unfortunately, we may not be sure how to accomplish... Read More →
A Few Thoughts about Preparing for Income Tax Compliance January 18, 2016 · Brian Lipton With New Year's resolutions still intact, we turn to other traditions that lack the charm of ringing in the New Year - - TAX TIME! Some say preparing the return is easy compared to assembling the... Read More →
Social Security Claiming Strategies ‘Take It on the Chin’ in 2015 Bipartisan Budget Deal January 11, 2016 · David P. Nolan In the most significant reform to Social Security since 1983, the 2015 federal budget act includes sweeping changes to Social Security that take away a number of creative strategies that previously allowed... Read More →
Why You Might Want to Pay Attention to the Recent Stock Market ‘Correction’ August 25, 2015 · Will W. Carter As you have likely heard, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has declined 10% from its peak several months ago. The media calls this a “correction.”Read More →
Don't Be Distracted by Greece and China July 13, 2015 · Brad Foster Part of the art of managing investments is deciding how (if at all) to adjust portfolios in response to specific short-term developments without compromising long-term fundamental principles of prudent... Read More →
Why Pay For Human Help With Your Investments? June 17, 2015 · Will W. Carter There has been a lot in the press recently about new automated online “robo advisor” services that help people design and implement investment programs. The greatest value of these programs... Read More →
Wake Up, Millennials: Time Is Your Biggest Asset April 10, 2015 · Jay Williams Ok, so I know the title is harsh. I'm a millennial too, and I get just as annoyed by Baby Boomers harping on us, our work ethic, our style, and our music (I don't like Pitbull either, Dad). But if there... Read More →
Charitable Giving and Children: Inspiring Kids to Give Back March 25, 2015 · Kara L. Rogers On Friday, March 11, 2011, an 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck Japan. A New York Times account stated skyscrapers shook, furniture toppled, and highways buckled. Thirty-foot waves rushed onto shore... Read More →
Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow: 8 Retirement Strategies for Women May 08, 2013 · Deborah A. Moses Some days it feels like my email box is glutted with articles on retirement planning. With the first wave of the 76 million Baby Boomers careening through their mid-60’s today, it seems only natural... Read More →