Recent Insights
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The 2026 Roth Mandate for Catch-Up Contributions: A Subtle but Significant Shift in Retirement Savings
Beginning in 2026, a new provision within the SECURE 2.0 Act will mandate a significant change for the higher-earning employees over the age of 50: catch-up contributions must be made on a Roth (after-tax) basis. Though this shift has not been well publicized since the law was passed in 2024 but delayed implementation until 2026, it could carry substantial implications for both near-term tax strategy and long-term wealth planning.
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Third Quarter 2025 Newsletter
This quarter’s market update from Chief Investment Officer Charles Rinehart, CFA, CAIA, the JIC Beyond the Numbers blog “The 2026 Roth Mandate for Catch-Up Contributions: A Subtle but Significant Shift in Retirement Savings” by Managing Director of Northeastern Ohio Market and Senior Portfolio Manager, Anthony Kure, CFP®, and, as always, catch up on all of your JIC employee news.
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Third Quarter 2025 Market Update
CIO, Charles Rinehart, CFA, CAIA, discusses how the markets may seem calm at a glance, but beneath the surface, 2025 has been a rollercoaster of tariff threats, geopolitical tensions, and surprising rebounds. From double-digit drops to record-setting rallies, this update reveals just how quickly sentiment can shift — and why discipline and long-term focus matter most.
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Your Guide to P&G PST Distributions & Tax Implications
Current and former P&G employees can learn more about their Profit Sharing Trust (PST) distribution options during this informative webinar. Former P&G Finance/Brand Management employee, Mike Stanis, CFA, CFP®, MBA, is a Portfolio Manager and the Procter and Gamble (P&G) Retirement Plans Director at JIC. He spent 17+ years with P&G and will share what he learned about transitioning from P&G so that you can make the best decisions for your family.
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Lump Sum vs. Dollar Cost Averaging – Rationality vs. Psychological Comfort
This month we turn to one of the most enduring debates in wealth and investment planning: whether to deploy investable cash all at once (lump sum investing or LSI) or to stagger entry over time through dollar cost averaging (DCA). While the academic evidence tilts strongly toward lump-sum investing, the emotional calculus is more nuanced.
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What Retirees and Pre-Retirees Should Know About the New Tax Law
On July 4th, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law, ushering in a mix of tax law extensions, new phaseouts, and planning opportunities. From new deductions, retained provisions from prior law, estate tax rules, and a new account type to save for children, here’s what pre-retirees and retirees need to know, why it matters and what to do.
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The Comfort of Conservative Investing: Balancing Peace of Mind with Long-Term Growth
For many approaching or in retirement, the portfolio becomes more than just a balance of stocks and bonds—it represents a cash flow lifeline and a potential legacy for future generations. So, it’s perfectly understandable to minimize anxiety, opting for stable returns and lower volatility. But what if that peace of mind comes at a cost? The cost of long-term financial opportunity? How can we balance these competing priorities?
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Second Quarter 2025 Newsletter
This quarter’s market update from Chief Investment Officer Charles Rinehart, CFA, CAIA, the JIC Beyond the Numbers blog “The Comfort of Conservative Investing: Balancing Peace of Mind with Long-Term Growth” by Managing Director of Northeastern Ohio Market and Senior Portfolio Manager, Anthony Kure, CFP®, and, as always, catch up on all of your JIC employee news.
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Second Quarter 2025 Market Update
CIO, Charles Rinehart, CFA, CAIA, covers a whirlwind first half of 2025—from tariff shocks and geopolitical flare-ups to a major tax bill that could shape the years ahead. Despite the chaos, markets posted surprisingly strong returns, masking the risks still lurking beneath the surface. We also examine shifting investor sentiment and why now may be the time to stay alert, not complacent.
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2025 Patrick Chong Memorial Scholarships Awarded
Jason Jackman, CFA, Chief Executive Officer of Johnson Investment Counsel, presented the Patrick Chong Memorial Scholarship to two outstanding students, Melina Busken and Gretchen Phelps.
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Annuities: Peace of Mind for a Price
For many nearing retirement, the decision to purchase an annuity isn’t about returns—it’s about peace of mind. But what are you really paying for that feeling of safety? With annuity sales reaching record highs, it's time to unpack the psychological tradeoffs, hidden costs, and key risks.
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Johnson Investment Counsel Names Six New Shareholders
Johnson Investment Counsel is pleased to announce six new shareholders to the firm. The shareholders include: Joshua Basinger, CTFA®, Alex Bey, CFA, David Christian, CFA, CFP®, Christopher Godby, CFA, Joseph Henderson, CLU®, CFP®, and James Wineland, CFP®, CIMA®, AIF®.
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Should We Really Wait Until 70 to Claim Social Security?
Timing your Social Security claim is a critical decision that impacts retirement cash flow, portfolio strategy, and long-term financial security. While delaying benefits can boost lifetime income, the right choice depends on personal health, lifestyle goals, and peace of mind—not just the numbers.
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The Case for Independence: Why We Stand Apart in an Era of RIA Mergers & Acquisitions
As the wealth management industry continues to consolidate, we remain unwavering in our mission: to deliver independent, client-first financial guidance, free from external pressures or competing interests.
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