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.
Why Entrepreneurs Need To Deal With The Media
As a businessman, I know firsthand the value of a well-written media story.
French Lick And A Billionaire’s Historic Vision
Lots of rich people talk the talk, but the late billionaire Bill Cook was one who truly made a difference.
John Edwards And The Ed Prichard Example
In 2008, Eliot Spitzer was the politician making headlines because of a sex scandal.
Autism And My Grandson’s First Swim
My 11-year-old grandson took his first trip off the diving board tonight. Two weeks previously, he couldn’t swim at all.
Is 401(k) a Ticking Time Bomb?
Internal Revenue Code section 401(k) is the only section of the US tax code average people can cite. They know it has something to do with whether or not they can retire with dignity. Or retire at all.
Betting On A 2012 Kentucky Derby Winner
Like Hunter S. Thompson, I’m a native Kentuckian, and an honorary Kentucky Colonel.
Business Lessons From A Gambling Hideout
I learned about outsourcing and other business techniques in the 1970s, during my teenage years.
Someone’s Gotta Win: If It’s You, Read This ASAP
In 2008, I wrote a book called, Son of a Son of a Gambler: Winners, Losers and What To Do When You Win The Lottery.







