Yardley Wealth Management, LLC

Yardley Wealth Management, LLC Michael J. Garry, CFP(R), JD/MBA, owner of Yardley Wealth Management, LLC, is an independent Financi

Yardley Wealth Management is a fiduciary, independent, fee-only wealth management firm which tailors its investment and wealth management strategies around your unique objectives. We work for you - not a bank, brokerage firm or insurance company. Schedule an in-person meeting HERE https://my.timetrade.com/book/C7DJC

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06/09/2026

When an investor buys a fund, how long do they have to wait to sell in order to qualify for favorable long term capital gains rates?

a. 6 months
b. 10 months
c. 2 years
d. 1 year

Markets continued their upward climb in May, supported by strong technology performance, positive economic data, and ong...
06/05/2026

Markets continued their upward climb in May, supported by strong technology performance, positive economic data, and ongoing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East. The Nasdaq gained 8.36%, the S&P 500 rose 5.15%, and Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite added 2.37%, while investors welcomed better-than-expected job growth and upbeat corporate earnings. With the Fed's next meeting scheduled for June, attention is turning to updated economic projections and what they may signal about the broader economy. From \$24 billion spent on Father's Day to the popularity of dining out and special outings, this month's by-the-numbers highlights how families celebrate the dads in their lives.

Monthly Market Insights | June 2026 U.S. and Canadian Markets Stocks pushed higher in May, fueled by big tech names, positive economic news, and ongoing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East. The Nasdaq Composite, which rose 15.29 percent in April, tacked on another 8.36 percent. The Standard & Poor...

06/04/2026

What would you do if a large sum of money suddenly landed in your lap?

In this episode of Not Just Numbers, Mike and Madison explore what happens after inheritances, business sales, bonuses, and other major financial windfalls. They discuss the emotional and psychological challenges that can come with sudden wealth, including family pressure, lifestyle creep, analysis paralysis, and what’s often called “sudden wealth syndrome.”

The conversation also looks at the coming Great Wealth Transfer and why preparation matters for both those passing wealth on and those receiving it.

Whether it’s $20,000 or $20 million, this episode focuses on slowing down, making thoughtful decisions, and creating a plan that reflects your long-term goals and values.

Listen to the latest episode of Not Just Numbers. https://ed.gr/ehkq9

June means a lot of different things to a lot of different people.Weddings. Graduations. The first real stretch of summe...
06/03/2026

June means a lot of different things to a lot of different people.

Weddings. Graduations. The first real stretch of summer. Long evenings and open calendars.

For many people, it also means Pride Month, a time to celebrate the freedom to live openly and authentically.

Whatever June means to you and your family, we hope it is full of the people and moments that matter most.

06/02/2026

In 2025, anyone with earned income (such as wages or income from self-employment) can contribute to a Traditional IRA, up to the lesser of the amount of earned income or $7,000 ($8,000 if 50 or older).

a. True
b. False

True or false: Americans in March 2026 are applying for fewer mortgages than they were during the Great Recession.True. ...
06/02/2026

True or false: Americans in March 2026 are applying for fewer mortgages than they were during the Great Recession.

True. And it's not even close.

96 OF THE 100 LOWEST NUMBER OF WEEKLY MORTGAGE APPLICATIONS SINCE 1999 HAVE HAPPENED IN THE LAST 3 YEARS! (according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Mortgage Application Index)

Yet, unemployment today is a fraction of what it was during the financial crisis.

People aren't staying out of the market because they can't qualify. The market is gridlocked. Here's why. 👇

1️⃣ Millions of homeowners locked in at 3 percent during the pandemic. Selling means giving that up for another mortgage that may have a higher interest rate. So they're not moving.

2️⃣ If existing owners aren't selling, inventory can become thin, prices might stay elevated, and buyers wait for something to change.

3️⃣ Most are waiting for rates to drop. But when they do, demand may pick up, competition returns, and that window closes faster than expected.

Here's the truth about market timing: it almost never works the way people picture it.

The better question isn't "When is the right time to buy?" It's "Am I financially ready to move when the right opportunity comes?" 📋

Moving to music can be more than just fun—it can also support physical, mental, and social well-being as people age.Heal...
06/01/2026

Moving to music can be more than just fun—it can also support physical, mental, and social well-being as people age.

Health professionals say dancing may help improve balance, strength, mobility, flexibility, and brain health. Because it combines movement, memory, rhythm, and coordination, it can engage both the body and mind.

Dancing can also create meaningful social connections, whether through line dancing, ballroom, salsa, tap, Zumba, or community groups.

For many older adults, that combination of movement and connection can make staying active feel more joyful and sustainable.

The best part? You do not need to be an expert to benefit. Starting with simple steps, a beginner-friendly class, or a favorite song at home can still be a meaningful way to get moving.

Medical professionals say that moving to music is a great way for older adults to stay healthier as they age. It doesn't matter what kind of dancing.

According to a Fidelity article, for the ‘25-’26 school year, the average published all-in cost at a 4-year public schoo...
05/29/2026

According to a Fidelity article, for the ‘25-’26 school year, the average published all-in cost at a 4-year public school for out-of-state students is $45,780, and the average private school costs $60,920.

So, because today is 529 Day (it’s 5/29, get it? 😂), it’s a good time to revisit one of the most flexible tools for tackling those numbers.

What 529 plans actually do:

📚 Tax-free growth and tax-free withdrawals for qualified education expenses. State tax treatment will vary, and so will fees and expenses.

📚 Use them for college, trade school, K-12 tuition, and apprenticeships. A 529 can even repay up to $10,000 in student loans.

📚 Whether a 529 qualifies for a state tax deduction will depend on your state of residence, as state tax laws and treatment may vary from federal tax laws.

📚 Superfund up to $95,000 in a single year by using five years of gift tax exclusions at once. But remember if you make nonqualified distributions, earnings will be subject to income tax and a 10 percent federal penalty tax.

📚 Minimal impact on financial aid—parent-owned 529s are assessed at a maximum rate of 5.6 percent.

Grandparents, parents, aunts, or uncles can contribute.

And starting in 2026, the K-12 annual withdrawal limit doubles to $20,000.

The best time to start was years ago. The second-best time is now.

Most parents think the last tuition check means game over for college. The data says it's halftime.50 percent of parents...
05/28/2026

Most parents think the last tuition check means game over for college. The data says it's halftime.

50 percent of parents with adult children still provide regular financial support, spending $1,474 a month to do so. That's more than twice what they're putting toward their own retirement.

Here's what "just helping out a little" actually looks like:

✅ 75 percent of parents aged 45+ are financially supporting at least one adult child, even though over half of those children can meet their own basic needs, according to a 2025 AARP survey.

✅ 42 percent of supporting parents report financial stress. 9 percent have retired early because of it.

✅ 47 percent say they've sacrificed their own financial position for the sake of their kids.

✅ 18 percent say the support could continue indefinitely. They don't see an end in sight.

This isn't about being less generous. It's about being intentional.

Whether your kid just graduated, graduated five years ago, or is still in school, the question is the same: Is your support happening by design or by default?

That's worth a conversation.

Summer travel may come with higher costs this year, as airfare, gas, lodging, dining, and activities all reflect broader...
05/27/2026

Summer travel may come with higher costs this year, as airfare, gas, lodging, dining, and activities all reflect broader price pressures.

Average domestic airfare is about $383, up $89 from last year, while gas prices have risen $1.42 per gallon from a year earlier.

Other travel-related expenses are also higher. Activities are up by more than 5.5%, lodging costs are up by 4.3%, and dining out prices are up by more than 3.6%.

Even with higher prices, many Americans are still taking trips, though some may choose destinations closer to home to help manage overall costs.

These trends show how inflation can affect more than everyday essentials — it can also shape how households approach travel, leisure, and seasonal spending.

Gas prices, airfares, accommodations and other vacation essentials are more expensive this year compared to last year.

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