About OnWealth

Financial guidance should help you think clearly, not make money feel more complicated.

Built for clearer financial decisions.

OnWealth exists because most personal finance content skips the part people actually need: helping them understand the decision in front of them.

The world does not need more complex formulas; it needs clarity. We focus on the why and the how so you can move forward with confidence, regardless of your starting point.

Will Osagiede, founder of OnWealth
Will Osagiede, CFP®, AWMA®Founder, OnWealth

Why OnWealth

Decision-focused content

Instead of vague advice, we break down the specific tradeoffs of financial choices so you can see what matters before you act.

Plain-language approach

Financial jargon is a barrier to progress. We translate technical complexity into everyday language without losing the essential nuance.

Useful before anything else

The goal is not to turn every question into a pitch. The goal is to help you understand the decision well enough to choose your next step.

What We Publish

Editorial Principles

01

Start with the real question

Most people are not looking for a textbook definition. They want help with a decision: what to do first, what matters most, and what could cost them later.

02

Keep the language plain

Money decisions are hard enough without jargon. We try to explain things in everyday language so the next step feels clearer, not more intimidating.

03

Show the tradeoffs

A good answer is rarely just yes or no. We try to show what changes the decision, where the risks sit, and when a simpler option may be good enough.

04

Be useful before anything else

We would rather help you understand the decision than push you toward a product, a plan, or a dramatic conclusion you do not actually need.

Our Boundaries

OnWealth provides educational information and analysis. We are not your financial advisor, accountant, lawyer, insurance agent, or investment adviser. Your taxes, insurance, debt load, income, family situation, and timing all matter.

For more about our standards and boundaries, read Editorial Policy and General Disclaimer.

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