Michael Vaughn, CFP
Michael Vaughn, CFP | Helping the Trend Be Your Friend
Michael is a Certified Financial Planner™ and Vice President at Pinnacle Financial Advisors (PFA). Prior to PFA, he served clients with investment management and retirement planning at The Mutual Fund Store for 14 years. Michael earned his CFP® designation in 2004. He also served 20 years in the Missouri National Guard, retiring in 2007 as a
06/25/2026
Which is the final word: your beneficiary designations or your will?
Your beneficiary designations. In almost every circumstance, it’s beneficiary designations.
It's one of the most overlooked facts in estate strategies. The beneficiary forms on file for your retirement accounts, insurance policies, and other accounts are legally binding—and they almost always override whatever your will says.
A former spouse still listed on a retirement account can inherit it. Someone written out of your will entirely can still receive an insurance payout. Assets intended for your children may pass to someone else because a form was never updated.
This applies across the board—even to payable-on-death bank accounts. 📋
The good news: a beneficiary review takes minutes. 💙
When did you last review yours?
06/15/2026
Father's Day is at the end of this week. Before the dinner and the gifts, there's something worth talking about.
Most men will show up for everyone around them without being asked. But when it comes to their own health, the appointments get pushed off longer than they should. 💚
The CDC reports that women are 33 percent more likely than men to visit the doctor and twice as likely to seek preventive care.
If there is a man in your life worth celebrating on Sunday, ask when he last had a checkup.
That conversation might matter more than any gift.
06/11/2026
True or false: Setting up a trust means your estate will avoid probate.
False. And it's one of the most common estate misunderstandings wealth strategists see. ⚖️
A trust doesn't protect anything the day you sign it. It has to be set up, meaning your assets need to be physically transferred into it:
▪️ Real estate titling may need to be addressed.
▪️ Bank and investment accounts need to be retitled in the name of the trust.
▪️ Insurance policies may need to be updated if the trust will be involved.
Overlooking these steps leaves the trust as an empty legal container.
Your estate may still go through probate. Creditors may still have access. The protections you prepared for may not apply.
The paperwork gets done, life moves on, so don’t let the trust get lost in the shuffle.
It happens more than most people realize. 📋
It's worth a conversation to make sure what you've built is actually doing what you intended. A trust involves a complex set of tax rules and regulations. Before moving forward, consider working with a professional who can guide you through the trust activation process.
06/10/2026
What would you do with a windfall?
A business sale. An inheritance. A bonus that lands bigger than expected.
Most people assume they'd handle it well.
But sudden money follows patterns. And the patterns aren't always flattering.
Psychologists call it sudden wealth syndrome: the anxiety, decision paralysis, and relationship pressure that arrive alongside a large sum. It shows up whether the windfall was a complete surprise or something you spent years building toward.
The 5 most common mistakes we see:
⏳ Upgrading your lifestyle before a strategy exists
🤝 Giving to family under emotional pressure
📊 Attempting to make decisions without professional guidance
⚖️ Freezing and making no decisions at all
📋 Missing the critical deadlines in year one
All five can be managed, but only if you get ahead of the emotions before the decisions start piling up.
The most important thing you can do in the first 90 days? Maybe nothing.
Tell very few people. Then consider building a team of professionals who can offer insights and guidance.
There is rarely a cost to waiting. There is frequently a cost to moving too quickly.
06/07/2026
Some days on the calendar mean more than others. Today is one of them. 💙
If someone you love has faced a cancer diagnosis, you know the journey doesn't end when treatment does. The fear doesn't just disappear. The follow-up appointments keep coming. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, there are these unexpected moments of pure gratitude that are hard to put into words.
Cancer doesn't just touch one person. It's the spouse who rearranged their whole life. The kids who grew up faster than they should have. The friends who showed up and kept showing up.
Behind every survivor is a family that went through it too.
Today is for all of them.
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