The Long View on Money
Welcome to the very first episode of The Long View on Money from Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers. In this inaugural conversation, Tim Hilterman, Chief Financial Planning Officer, and John-Mark Young, President and Chief Investment Officer, share the heart behind Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers—a firm built on faith, biblical stewardship, and a commitment to helping clients take a longer, wiser view of money. Together, Tim and John-Mark discuss how Scripture shapes their approach to financial planning, why stewardship is about more than accumulation, and how generosity, discipline, and purpose play central roles in wise financial decision-making. They also reflect on lessons from recent market events, how Christians can navigate financial uncertainty with confidence, and what investors should focus on in the year ahead. You’ll hear practical insights on strategies such as Roth conversions and asset location, along with real-world planning perspectives and the most common mistakes investors make during volatile times. Through authentic conversation and case-based examples, this episode blends biblical truth with actionable financial wisdom. Whether you’re an investor, business owner, retiree, or someone seeking greater clarity and purpose in your financial life, this podcast will help you align your financial decisions with timeless principles—not temporary headlines. In this episode, you’ll learn: • What biblical stewardship means and how it applies to your financial life • How faith provides clarity during inflation, market volatility, and uncertainty • Why generosity is essential to long-term financial purpose • Key financial planning strategies used in today’s environment • The biggest mistakes investors make—and how to avoid them • How taking the long view can transform your financial future Subscribe to The Long View on Money for ongoing conversations about faith, financial planning, markets, and stewardship—designed to help you invest and live with wisdom, conviction, and purpose.
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