My Own Money
Our mission is simple: To invest and monitor the assets entrusted to me by my clients in the same manner and with the same care and consideration that I would for My Own Money.
06/30/2026
Work another year? It may be worthwhile.
06/26/2026
A few days at Dismal River with the JFC Advisor Network was a wonderful reminder of the value of stepping away from the office every now and then.
Great conversations, meaningful relationships, beautiful scenery, and time to reflect made for a memorable week.
Looking back over the past year, we’re grateful for how much My Own Money has grown and evolved, and we’re excited for what’s ahead.
Thank you to Kara for keeping everything running smoothly while I was away. It’s always good to come home refreshed and ready for weeks ahead.
06/25/2026
🎁 Understanding Financial Gift-Giving: The Smart Way to Share Wealth 🎁
Swipe through to learn how you can give financial gifts!
1️⃣ Tax-Free Gifting Up to $19,000 Per Person
In 2026, you can give up to $19,000 per recipient tax-free. Stay under this limit to avoid filing with the IRS.
2️⃣ Unlimited Recipients
Feel free to spread the love! There's no limit on the number of people who can receive an annual gift. Perfect for those looking to help make a difference in someone's life. 💌
3️⃣ Married Couples: Double the Impact
Married? You can gift up to $38,000 per recipient annually, doubling your impact. 💑
4️⃣ Lifetime Exemption: The Big Picture
Beyond annual gifts, your lifetime exemption in 2026 is $15 million. 🌟
5️⃣ Gifting Isn't the Only Approach
Paying directly for qualified tuition or medical expenses? These don't count as gifts, but we would encourage you to speak with your tax, legal, or accounting professional if this approach is part of your strategy. 🏥
🔍 Let's Make This Easy
Gift-giving can be complex, but it doesn't have to be. Understand the rules and realities, and make sure your strategy aligns with your long-term goals. 💡
Ready to strategize? Call us today. 📞
06/23/2026
Retirement gives you time.
A lot of it.
And while that sounds freeing, it can also feel overwhelming at first.
When you're working, much of your day is structured. In retirement, you decide what today looks like.
Some people find it helps to create a little rhythm:
▪️A weekly volunteer day
▪️Lunch with friends
▪️A standing class
▪️Mornings reserved for exercise or hobbies
Not to recreate work — just to have something to look forward to.
Freedom often feels better with a little shape.
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