Author Archive: Don McNay
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Don McNay, CLU, ChFC, MSFS, CSSC is the best sellling author of the book Wealth Without Wall Street: A Main Street Guide to Making Money.
McNay is an award winning financial columnist and Huffington Post Contributor.
He is the Chairman of the Board for the McNay Settlement Group (www.mcnay.com) which provides structured settlement consulting for injury victims, lottery winners, and the families of special needs children.
McNay founded Kentucky Guardianship Administrators LLC, which assists attorneys in as conservators and setting up guardianship's. It is nationally recognized as an administrator of Qualified Settlement (468b) funds.
Don has appeared on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric and over 100 radio and television programs.
McNay has Master's Degrees from Vanderbilt and the American College and is in the Eastern Kentucky University Hall of Distinguished Alumni. Don is a Quarter Century member of the Million Dollar Round Table and has four professional designations in the financial services field.
Karen Mcnay And Going For Your Dream Job
My father was a professional gambler. I’m an entrepreneur. However, the biggest risk taken by my family came from my wife Karen, a Catholic school principal who grew up on a dairy farm.
Friends And Your Money: Hanging On To Both Of Them
For people with money, being taken by those supposedly close to them is a universal problem.
One Of The Reasons People Blow Their Money
I believe the key to happiness is someone to love, something to do and something to look forward to.” – Elvis Presley
Al Smith, ‘Kentucky Cured’
Along with being one of the most influential journalists in the history of Kentucky, Al Smith is a fascinating role model of redemption and overcoming addiction.
Find An Advisor Who Has Worked With More
After thirty years of helping people with their money, I discovered that financial issues were rarely about rates of return or asset allocation.
Why Do People Run Through Large Sums Of Money Quickly?
Why do people run through large sums of money quickly?
When Do You Stop Taking Financial Risks?
I know a wealthy, self-made man who made most of his money before age 45.







