Overview

Headquarters
Canton, MI
Total Firm Assets
$112 million
Average High-Net-Worth Client Portfolio Size
$2.8 million

Fee Structure

Primary Fee Schedule (ONTRACK WEALTH MANAGEMENT ADV PART 2A AND 2B)

MinMaxMarginal Fee Rate
$0 $500,000 1.20%
$500,001 $1,000,000 1.00%
$1,000,001 $5,000,000 0.80%
$5,000,001 and above Negotiable
Illustrative Fee Rates
Total AssetsAnnual FeesAverage Fee Rate
$1 million $11,000 1.10%
$5 million $43,000 0.86%
$10 million Negotiable Negotiable
$50 million Negotiable Negotiable
$100 million Negotiable Negotiable

Clients

High-Net-Worth Share of Firm Assets
82.37%
Number of High-Net-Worth Clients
33
Total Client Accounts
401
Discretionary Accounts
401

Services Offered

Services: Financial Planning, Portfolio Management for Individuals, Pension Consulting

Regulatory Filings

SEC CRD Number
311374

Primary Brochure: ONTRACK WEALTH MANAGEMENT ADV PART 2A AND 2B (2026-05-15)

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Item 1: Cover Page OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC 8540 N Canton Center Rd Canton, Michigan 48187 Form ADV Part 2A – Firm Brochure (734) 751-6818 www.ontrackplans.com May 15, 2026 This Brochure provides information about the qualifications and business practices of OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC, “OnTrack Wealth Management”. If you have any questions about the contents of this Brochure, please contact us at (734) 751-6818. The information in this Brochure has not been approved or verified by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or by any state securities authority. OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC is registered as an Investment Adviser. Registration of an Investment Adviser does not imply any level of skill or training. Additional information about OnTrack Wealth Management is available on the SEC’s website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov, which can be found using the firm’s identification number, 311374. 1 Item 2: Material Changes Since the previous annual filing of the Form ADV Part 2A for OnTrack Wealth Management (on March 16, 2026), the following material changes have been made to this version of the Disclosure Brochure: ● OnTrack Wealth Management applied for SEC registration. ● The annual fee for standalone Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning has been updated in Item 5. 2 Item 3: Table of Contents Contents Item 1: Cover Page Item 2: Material Changes Item 3: Table of Contents Item 4: Advisory Business Item 5: Fees and Compensation Item 6: Performance-Based Fees and Side-By-Side Management Item 7: Types of Clients Item 8: Methods of Analysis, Investment Strategies and Risk of Loss Item 9: Disciplinary Information Item 10: Other Financial Industry Activities and Affiliations Item 11: Code of Ethics, Participation or Interest in Client Transactions and Personal Trading Item 12: Brokerage Practices Item 13: Review of Accounts Item 14: Client Referrals and Other Compensation Item 15: Custody Item 16: Investment Discretion Item 17: Voting Client Securities Item 18: Financial Information Form ADV Part 2B – Brochure Supplement Form ADV Part 2B – Brochure Supplement 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 8 11 11 12 13 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 22 3 Item 4: Advisory Business Description of Advisory Firm OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC is registered as an Investment Adviser principally located in the State of Michigan. We were founded in March, 2020. Jeremiah Whiddon is majority owner; James Burns is minority owner. OnTrack Wealth Management currently reports $112,418,745 in discretionary and $0 in non-discretionary Assets Under Management as of December 31, 2025. Types of Advisory Services Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning This service involves working one-on-one with a planner over an extended period of time. By paying a fixed quarterly fee, Clients get to work with a planner who will work with them to develop and implement their plan. The planner will monitor the plan, recommend any changes and ensure the plan is up to date. Upon desiring a comprehensive plan, a Client will be taken through establishing their goals and values around money. They will be required to provide information to help complete the following areas of analysis: net worth, cash flow, insurance, credit scores/reports, employee benefit, retirement planning, insurance, investments, college planning, and estate planning. Once the Client's information is reviewed, their plan will be built and analyzed, and then the findings, analysis and potential changes to their current situation will be reviewed with the Client. Clients subscribing to this service will receive a written or an electronic report, providing the Client with a detailed financial plan designed to achieve his or her stated financial goals and objectives. If a follow-up meeting is required, we will meet at the Client's convenience. The plan and the Client's financial situation and goals will be monitored throughout the year and follow-up phone calls and emails will be made to the Client to confirm that any agreed upon action steps have been carried out. On an annual basis, there will be a full review of this plan to ensure its accuracy and ongoing appropriateness. Any needed updates will be implemented at that time. Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning is offered either on a standalone basis or in conjunction with Investment Management and/or Personal Tax Preparation. Standalone Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning Clients will be charged an upfront fee, followed by an ongoing monthly or quarterly fee. When an Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning Client also chooses to engage our Firm for Investment Management services, the fee will be a percentage of the Client’s assets under management. Any client may also elect to engage our Firm for basic, Personal Tax Preparation services at no additional cost. Fees are described in detail in Item 5 of this brochure. Investment Management Services Our firm provides continuous advice to a Client regarding the investment of Client funds based on the individual needs of the Client. Through personal discussions in which goals and objectives based on a Client's particular circumstances are established, we develop a Client's personal investment policy or an investment plan with an asset allocation target and create and manage a portfolio based on that policy and allocation targets. We will also review and discuss a Client’s prior investment history, as well as family composition and background. Account supervision is guided by the stated objectives of the Client (e.g., maximum capital appreciation, growth, income, or growth, and income), as well as tax considerations. Clients may impose reasonable restrictions on 4 investing in certain securities, types of securities, or industry sectors. Fees pertaining to this service are outlined in Item 5 of this brochure. Held-Away Accounts We provide an additional service for accounts not directly managed by our firm but where we do have discretion and may leverage an Order Management System to implement asset allocation or rebalancing strategies on behalf of the client. These are primarily 401(k) accounts, 529 plans, variable annuities, and other assets in which we do not custody. It is also possible that these accounts will be serviced on a non-discretionary basis, for which we regularly review the current holdings and available investment options in these accounts, monitor the accounts, and provide recommendations to the Client with regards to rebalancing and implementing our strategies as necessary. Retirement Plan Consulting Our firm provides retirement plan services to employer plan sponsors on an ongoing basis. Generally, such services consist of assisting employer plan sponsors or plan named fiduciaries in establishing, monitoring, and reviewing their company's participant-directed retirement plan. As the needs of the plan sponsor dictate, areas of advising could include: design of investment policy statement, investment review and recommendations, fee analysis, participant education, and vendor searches & analysis. In providing retirement plan services, our firm does not provide any advisory services with respect to the following types of assets: employer securities, real estate (excluding real estate funds and publicly-traded REITs), participant loans, non-publicly traded securities or assets, other illiquid investments, or brokerage window programs (collectively, “Excluded Assets”). Certain plans and/or clients that we may provide services to are regulated under the Employee Retirement Income Securities Act of 1974 (“ERISA”). We will provide employee benefit plan services to the plan sponsor and/or fiduciaries as described above for the fees set forth in Item 5 of this brochure. The services we provide are advisory in nature. We are not subject to any disqualifications under Section 411 of ERISA. In performing fiduciary services, we are acting as a fiduciary of the plan as defined in Section 3(21)(A)(ii) under ERISA. Personal Tax Return Preparation We offer basic tax preparation services for our clients to assist with the filing of federal and state tax returns for individuals. We may ask for an explanation or clarification of some items, but we will not audit or otherwise verify client data. The client is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of information used to prepare the returns. Our responsibility is to prepare the returns in accordance with applicable tax laws. For clients with complex tax returns, we will utilize the services of a third-party accounting, bookkeeping, and tax preparation firm to facilitate the preparation and filing of your tax return and we will work with you and the third party in order to gather the necessary information as part of this service. We may observe opportunities for tax savings that require planning or changes in the way the client handles some transactions. While an engagement for tax return preparation does not include significant tax planning services, we will share any ideas we have with you and discuss terms for any additional work that may be required to implement those ideas. 5 Client Tailored Services and Client Imposed Restrictions We offer the same suite of services to all of our Clients. However, specific Client financial plans and their implementation are dependent upon the Client Investment Policy Statement which outlines each Client’s current situation (income, tax levels, and risk tolerance levels) and is used to construct a Client specific plan to aid in the selection of a portfolio that matches restrictions, needs, and targets. Clients are able to specify, within reason, any limitations they would like to place on discretionary authority as it pertains to individual securities and/or sectors that will be traded in their account, by notating these items on the executed advisory agreement. Wrap Fee Programs We do not participate in wrap fee programs. Item 5: Fees and Compensation Please note, unless a Client has received the firm’s Disclosure Brochure at least 48 hours prior to signing the investment advisory contract, the investment advisory contract may be terminated by the Client within five (5) business days of signing the contract without incurring any advisory fees. How we are paid depends on the type of advisory service we are performing. Please review the fee and compensation information below. Standalone Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning Fees for Standalone Ongoing Financial Planning consist of an upfront charge of $3,000, followed by an ongoing fee that is paid quarterly or monthly, in arrears, at the rate of $1,000 per quarter. The fee may be negotiable in certain cases. Fees for this service may be paid by electronic funds transfer or check. This service may be terminated with 30 days’ notice. Since fees are paid in arrears, no refund will be needed upon termination of the account. The upfront portion of the Comprehensive Financial Planning fee is for Client onboarding, data gathering, and setting the basis for the financial plan. This work will commence immediately after the fee is paid, and will be completed within the first 30 days of the date the fee is paid. Therefore, the upfront portion of the fee will not be paid more than 6 months in advance. Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning Combined with Investment Management When an Ongoing Comprehensive Financial Planning Client also chooses to engage our Firm for Investment Management services, the fee will be assessed as a percentage of the Client’s assets under management. All Our advisory fee is based on the market value of the assets under management and is calculated as follows: Account Value Annual Advisory Fee $0 - $500,000 1.20% $500,001 - $1,000,000 1.00% $1,000,001 - $5,000,000 0.80% $5,000,001 and Above Negotiable 6 The annual fees are negotiable and are prorated and paid in arrears on a quarterly basis. The advisory fee is a tiered fee and is calculated by assessing the percentage rates using the predefined levels of assets as shown in the above chart and applying the fee to the account value as of the last day of the previous quarter. No increase in the annual fee shall be effective without agreement from the Client by signing a new agreement or amendment to their current advisory agreement. Advisory fees are directly debited from Client accounts, or the Client may choose to pay by check. Accounts initiated or terminated during a calendar quarter will be charged a prorated fee based on the amount of time remaining in the billing period. An account may be terminated with written notice at least 30 calendar days in advance. Since fees are paid in arrears, no refund will be needed upon termination of the account. Retirement Plan Consulting OnTrack Wealth Management will be compensated for Employee Benefit Plan services according to the value of plan assets not to exceed 0.50% of total plan assets. The annual advisory fee is paid quarterly in arrears based on the average daily balance of the Client’s account(s). The advisory fee is a flat fee. This does not include fees to other parties, such as RecordKeepers, Custodians, or Third-Party-Administrators. Fees for this service are either paid directly by the plan sponsor or deducted directly from the plan assets by the Custodian on a quarterly basis, and OnTrack Wealth Management’s fee is remitted to OnTrack Wealth Management. Personal Tax Return Preparation Any client may also elect to engage our Firm for basic, Personal Tax Preparation services at no additional cost. Other Types of Fees and Expenses Our fees are exclusive of brokerage commissions, transaction fees, and other related costs and expenses which may be incurred by the Client. Clients may incur certain charges imposed by custodians, brokers, and other third parties such as custodial fees, deferred sales charges, odd-lot differentials, transfer taxes, wire transfer, and electronic fund fees, and other fees and taxes on brokerage accounts and securities transactions. Mutual fund and exchange-traded funds also charge internal management fees, which are disclosed in a fund's prospectus. Such charges, fees, and commissions are exclusive of and in addition to our fee, and we shall not receive any portion of these commissions, fees, and costs. Item 12 further describes the factors that we consider in selecting or recommending broker-dealers for Client’s transactions and determining the reasonableness of their compensation (e.g., commissions). We do not accept compensation for the sale of securities or other investment products including asset-based sales charges or service fees from the sale of mutual funds. Item 6: Performance-Based Fees and Side-By-Side Management We do not offer performance-based fees and do not engage in side-by-side management. 7 Item 7: Types of Clients We provide financial planning and portfolio management services to individuals, high net-worth individuals, and charitable organizations. We do not have a minimum account size requirement. Item 8: Methods of Analysis, Investment Strategies and Risk of Loss Our primary methods of investment analysis are Fundamental, Technical, Charting, and Cyclical analysis. Fundamental analysis involves analyzing individual companies and their industry groups, such as a company’s financial statements, details regarding the company’s product line, the experience, and expertise of the company’s management, and the outlook for the company’s industry. The resulting data is used to measure the true value of the company’s stock compared to the current market value. The risk of fundamental analysis is that the information obtained may be incorrect and the analysis may not provide an accurate estimate of earnings, which may be the basis for a stock’s value. If securities prices adjust rapidly to new information, utilizing fundamental analysis may not result in favorable performance. Technical analysis involves using chart patterns, momentum, volume, and relative strength in an effort to pick sectors that may outperform market indices. However, there is no assurance of accurate forecasts or that trends will develop in the markets we follow. In the past, there have been periods without discernible trends and similar periods will presumably occur in the future. Even where major trends develop, outside factors like government intervention could potentially shorten them. Furthermore, one limitation of technical analysis is that it requires price movement data, which can translate into price trends sufficient to dictate a market entry or exit decision. In a trendless or erratic market, a technical method may fail to identify trends requiring action. In addition, technical methods may overreact to minor price movements, establishing positions contrary to overall price trends, which may result in losses. Finally, a technical trading method may underperform other trading methods when fundamental factors dominate price moves within a given market. Cyclical analysis is a type of technical analysis that involves evaluating recurring price patterns and trends based upon business cycles. Economic/business cycles may not be predictable and may have many fluctuations between long-term expansions and contractions. The lengths of economic cycles may be difficult to predict with accuracy and therefore the risk of cyclical analysis is the difficulty in predicting economic trends and consequently the changing value of securities that would be affected by these changing trends. Charting analysis involves the gathering and processing of price and volume information for a particular security. This price and volume information is analyzed using mathematical equations. The resulting data is then applied to graphing charts, which is used to predict future price movements based on price patterns and trends. Charts may not accurately predict future price movements. Current prices of securities may not reflect all information about the security and day-to-day changes in market prices of securities may follow random patterns and may not be predictable with any reliable degree of accuracy. 8 Modern Portfolio Theory The underlying principles of MPT are: ● Investors are risk averse. The only acceptable risk is that which is adequately compensated by an expected return. Risk and investment return are related and an increase in risk requires an increased expected return. ● Markets are efficient. The same market information is available to all investors at the same time. The market prices every security fairly based upon this equal availability of information. ● ● ● The design of the portfolio as a whole is more important than the selection of any particular security. The appropriate allocation of capital among asset classes will have far more influence on long-term portfolio performance than the selection of individual securities. Investing for the long-term (preferably longer than ten years) becomes critical to investment success because it allows the long-term characteristics of the asset classes to surface. Increasing diversification of the portfolio with lower correlated asset class positions can decrease portfolio risk. Correlation is the statistical term for the extent to which two asset classes move in tandem or opposition to one another. Passive Investment Management When appropriate, we practice passive investment management. Passive investing involves building portfolios that are composed of various distinct asset classes. The asset classes are weighted in a manner to achieve the desired relationship between correlation, risk, and return. Funds that passively capture the returns of the desired asset classes are placed in the portfolio. The funds that are used to build passive portfolios are typically index mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Passive investment management is characterized by low portfolio expenses (i.e. the funds inside the portfolio have low internal costs), minimal trading costs (due to infrequent trading activity), and relative tax efficiency (because the funds inside the portfolio are tax efficient and turnover inside the portfolio is minimal). In contrast, active management involves a single manager or managers who employ some method, strategy or technique to construct a portfolio that is intended to generate returns that are greater than the broader market or a designated benchmark. Material Risks Involved All investing strategies we offer involve risk and may result in a loss of your original investment which you should be prepared to bear. Many of these risks apply equally to stocks, bonds, commodities, and any other investment or security. Material risks associated with our investment strategies are listed below. Market Risk: Market risk involves the possibility that an investment’s current market value will fall because of a general market decline, reducing the value of the investment regardless of the operational success of the issuer’s operations or its financial condition. Strategy Risk: The Adviser’s investment strategies and/or investment techniques may not work as intended. Small and Medium Cap Company Risk: Securities of companies with small and medium market capitalizations are often more volatile and less liquid than investments in larger companies. Small and medium cap companies may face a greater risk of business failure, which could increase the volatility of the Client’s portfolio. Turnover Risk: At times, the strategy may have a portfolio turnover rate that is higher than other strategies. A high portfolio turnover would result in correspondingly greater brokerage commission expenses and may result in 9 the distribution of additional capital gains for tax purposes. These factors may negatively affect the account’s performance. Limited markets: Certain securities may be less liquid (harder to sell or buy) and their prices may at times be more volatile than at other times. Under certain market conditions, we may be unable to sell or liquidate investments at prices we consider reasonable or favorable or find buyers at any price. Concentration Risk: Certain investment strategies focus on particular asset-classes, industries, sectors or types of investment. From time to time these strategies may be subject to greater risks of adverse developments in such areas of focus than a strategy that is more broadly diversified across a wider variety of investments. Interest Rate Risk: Bond (fixed income) prices generally fall when interest rates rise, and the value may fall below par value or the principal investment. The opposite is also generally true: bond prices generally rise when interest rates fall. In general, fixed income securities with longer maturities are more sensitive to these price changes. Most other investments are also sensitive to the level and direction of interest rates. Legal or Legislative Risk: Legislative changes or Court rulings may impact the value of investments, or the securities’ claim on the issuer’s assets and finances. Inflation: Inflation may erode the buying power of your investment portfolio, even if the dollar value of your investments remains the same. Risks Associated with Securities Apart from the general risks outlined above which apply to all types of investments, specific securities may have other risks. Commercial Paper is, in most cases, an unsecured promissory note that is issued with a maturity of 270 days or less. Being unsecured the risk to the investor is that the issuer may default. Common stocks may go up and down in price quite dramatically, and in the event of an issuer’s bankruptcy or restructuring could lose all value. A slower-growth or recessionary economic environment could have an adverse effect on the price of all stocks. Corporate Bonds are debt securities to borrow money. Generally, issuers pay investors periodic interest and repay the amount borrowed either periodically during the life of the security and/or at maturity. Alternatively, investors can purchase other debt securities, such as zero coupon bonds, which do not pay current interest, but rather are priced at a discount from their face values and their values accrete over time to face value at maturity. The market prices of debt securities fluctuate depending on factors such as interest rates, credit quality, and maturity. In general, market prices of debt securities decline when interest rates rise and increase when interest rates fall. The longer the time to a bond’s maturity, the greater its interest rate risk. Bank Obligations including bonds and certificates of deposit may be vulnerable to setbacks or panics in the banking industry. Banks and other financial institutions are greatly affected by interest rates and may be adversely affected by downturns in the U.S. and foreign economies or changes in banking regulations. Municipal Bonds are debt obligations generally issued to obtain funds for various public purposes, including the construction of public facilities. Municipal bonds pay a lower rate of return than most other types of bonds. However, because of a municipal bond’s tax-favored status, investors should compare the relative after-tax return to the after-tax return of other bonds, depending on the investor’s tax bracket. Investing in municipal bonds carries the same general risks as investing in bonds in general. Those risks include interest rate risk, reinvestment risk, inflation risk, market risk, call or redemption risk, credit risk, and liquidity and valuation risk. 10 Options and other derivatives carry many unique risks, including time-sensitivity, and can result in the complete loss of principal. While covered call writing does provide a partial hedge to the stock against which the call is written, the hedge is limited to the amount of cash flow received when writing the option. When selling covered calls, there is a risk the underlying position may be called away at a price lower than the current market price. Exchange Traded Funds prices may vary significantly from the Net Asset Value due to market conditions. Certain Exchange Traded Funds may not track underlying benchmarks as expected. ETFs are also subject to the following risks: (i) an ETF’s shares may trade at a market price that is above or below their net asset value; (ii) the ETF may employ an investment strategy that utilizes high leverage ratios; or (iii) trading of an ETF’s shares may be halted if the listing exchange’s officials deem such action appropriate, the shares are de-listed from the exchange, or the activation of market-wide “circuit breakers” (which are tied to large decreases in stock prices) halts stock trading generally. The Adviser has no control over the risks taken by the underlying funds in which the Clients invest. Mutual Funds: When a Client invests in open-end mutual funds or ETFs, the Client indirectly bears its proportionate share of any fees and expenses payable directly by those funds. Therefore, the Client will incur higher expenses, many of which may be duplicative. In addition, the Client's overall portfolio may be affected by losses of an underlying fund and the level of risk arising from the investment practices of an underlying fund (such as the use of derivatives). Item 9: Disciplinary Information Criminal or Civil Actions OnTrack Wealth Management and its management have not been involved in any criminal or civil action. Administrative Enforcement Proceedings OnTrack Wealth Management and its management have not been involved in administrative enforcement proceedings. Self-Regulatory Organization Enforcement Proceedings OnTrack Wealth Management and its management have not been involved in legal or disciplinary events that are material to a Client’s or prospective Client’s evaluation of OnTrack Wealth Management or the integrity of its management. Item 10: Other Financial Industry Activities and Affiliations No OnTrack Wealth Management employee is registered, or has an application pending to register, as a broker-dealer or a registered representative of a broker-dealer. No OnTrack Wealth Management employee is registered, or has an application pending to register, as a futures commission merchant, commodity pool operator or a commodity trading advisor. OnTrack Wealth Management does not have any related parties. As a result, we do not have a relationship with any related parties. 11 OnTrack Wealth Management only receives compensation directly from Clients. We do not receive compensation from any outside source. We do not have any conflicts of interest with any outside party. James Burns is currently a licensed insurance agent, however, he no longer sells any insurance products, and is not affiliated with any insurance companies. James Burns will not sell any insurance products to clients or prospective clients of OnTrack Wealth Management. Recommendations or Selections of Other Investment Advisers OnTrack Wealth Management does not recommend Clients to Outside Managers to manage their accounts. Item 11: Code of Ethics, Participation or Interest in Client Transactions and Personal Trading As a fiduciary, our firm and its associates have a duty of utmost good faith to act solely in the best interests of each Client. Our Clients entrust us with their funds and personal information, which in turn places a high standard on our conduct and integrity. Our fiduciary duty is a core aspect of our Code of Ethics and represents the expected basis of all of our dealings. The firm also adheres to the Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility adopted by the CFP® Board of Standards Inc., and accepts the obligation not only to comply with the mandates and requirements of all applicable laws and regulations but also to take responsibility to act in an ethical and professionally responsible manner in all professional services and activities. Code of Ethics Description This code does not attempt to identify all possible conflicts of interest, and literal compliance with each of its specific provisions will not shield associated persons from liability for personal trading or other conduct that violates a fiduciary duty to advisory Clients. A summary of the Code of Ethics' Principles is outlined below. • Integrity - Associated persons shall offer and provide professional services with integrity. • Objectivity - Associated persons shall be objective in providing professional services to Clients. • Competence - Associated persons shall provide services to Clients competently and maintain the necessary knowledge and skill to continue to do so in those areas in which they are engaged. • Fairness - Associated persons shall perform professional services in a manner that is fair and reasonable to Clients, principals, partners, and employers, and shall disclose conflict(s) of interest in providing such services. • Confidentiality - Associated persons shall not disclose confidential Client information without the specific consent of the Client unless in response to proper legal process, or as required by law. • Professionalism - Associated persons' conduct in all matters shall reflect the credit of the profession. • Diligence - Associated persons shall act diligently in providing professional services. We periodically review and amend our Code of Ethics to ensure that it remains current, and we require all firm access persons to attest to their understanding of and adherence to the Code of Ethics at least annually. Our firm will provide a copy of its Code of Ethics to any Client or prospective Client upon request. 12 Investment Recommendations Involving a Material Financial Interest and Conflicts of Interest Neither our firm, its associates or any related person is authorized to recommend to a Client or effect a transaction for a Client, involving any security in which our firm or a related person has a material financial interest, such as in the capacity as an underwriter, adviser to the issuer, etc. Advisory Firm Purchase of Same Securities Recommended to Clients and Conflicts of Interest Our firm and its “related persons” do not invest in the same securities, or related securities, e.g., warrants, options or futures, which we recommend to Clients. Trading Securities At/Around the Same Time as Client’s Securities Because our firm and its “related persons” do not invest in the same securities, or related securities, e.g., warrants, options or futures, which we recommend to Clients, we do not trade in securities at or around the same time as Clients. Item 12: Brokerage Practices Factors Used to Select Custodians and/or Broker-Dealers OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC does not have any affiliation with Broker-Dealers. Specific custodian recommendations are made to the Client based on their need for such services. We recommend custodians based on the reputation and services provided by the firm. 1. Research and Other Soft-Dollar Benefits Charles schwab may provide us with certain brokerage and research products and services that qualify as “brokerage or research services” under Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”). This is commonly referred to as a “soft dollar” arrangement. These research products and/or services will assist us in our investment decision making process. Such research generally will be used to service all of our client accounts. These benefits are described in detail below. 2. Brokerage for Client Referrals We receive no referrals from a broker-dealer or third party in exchange for using that broker-dealer or third party. 3. Clients Directing Which Broker/Dealer/Custodian to Use We do recommend a specific custodian for Clients to use, however, Clients may custody their assets at a custodian of their choice. Clients may also direct us to use a specific broker-dealer to execute transactions. By allowing Clients to choose a specific custodian, we may be unable to achieve the most favorable execution of Client transaction and this may cost Clients money over using a lower-cost custodian. The Custodian and Brokers We Use (Charles Schwab) The custodian and brokers we use maintain custody of your assets that we manage, although we may be deemed to have limited custody of your assets due to our ability to withdraw fees from your account (see Item 15 – Custody, below). We recommend that our clients use Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (“Schwab”), a registered broker-dealer, member SIPC, as the qualified custodian. We are independently owned and operated and are not affiliated with Schwab. Schwab will hold your assets in a brokerage account and buy and sell securities when we instruct them to. While we recommend that you use Schwab as custodian broker, you will decide whether to do so and will open your 13 account with Schwab by entering into an account agreement directly with them. We do not open the account for you, although we may assist you in doing so. Even though your account is maintained at Schwab, we can still use other brokers to execute trades for your account as described below (see “Your brokerage and custody costs”) How we select brokers/custodians We seek to recommend a custodian/broker that will hold your assets and execute transactions on terms that are overall most advantageous when compared with other available providers and their services. We consider a wide range of factors, including: • Combination of transaction execution services and asset custody services (generally without a separate fee for custody) • Capability to execute, clear, and settle trades (buy and sell securities for your account) • Capability to facilitate transfers and payments to and from accounts (wire transfers, check requests, bill payment, etc.) • Breadth of available investment products (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), etc.) • Availability of investment research and tools that assist us in making investment decisions • Quality of services • Competitiveness of the price of those services (commission rates, margin interest rates, other fees, etc.) and willingness to negotiate the prices • Reputation, financial strength, security and stability • Prior service to us and our clients • Availability of other products and services that benefit us, as discussed below (see “Products and services available to us from Schwab”) Your brokerage and custody costs For our clients’ accounts that Schwab maintains, Schwab generally does not charge you separately for custody services but is compensated by charging you commissions or other fees on trades that it executes or that settle into your Schwab account. Certain trades (for example, many mutual funds and ETFs) may not incur Schwab commissions or transaction fees. Schwab is also compensated by earning interest on the uninvested cash in your account in Schwab’s Cash Features Program. Products and services available to us from Schwab Schwab Advisor ServicesTM is Schwab’s business serving independent investment advisory firms like us. They provide our clients and us with access to their institutional brokerage services (trading, custody, reporting and related services), many of which are not typically available to Schwab retail customers. Schwab also makes available various support services. Some of those services help us manage or administer our clients’ accounts, while others help us manage and grow our business. Schwab’s support services are generally available on an unsolicited basis (we don’t have to request them) and at no charge to us. Following is a more detailed description of Schwab’s support services: 14 Services that benefit you Schwab’s institutional brokerage services include access to a broad range of investment products, execution of securities transactions, and custody of client assets. The investment products available through Schwab include some to which we might not otherwise have access or that would require a significantly higher minimum initial investment by our clients. Schwab’s services described in this paragraph generally benefit you and your account. Services that may not directly benefit you Schwab also makes available to us other products and services that benefit us but may not directly benefit you or your account. These products and services assist us in managing and administering our clients’ accounts. They include investment research, both Schwab’s own and that of third parties. We may use this research to service all or a substantial number of our clients’ accounts, including accounts not maintained at Schwab. In addition to investment research, Schwab also makes available software and other technology that: • provide access to client account data (such as duplicate trade confirmations and account statements) • facilitate trade execution and allocate aggregated trade orders for multiple client accounts • provide pricing and other market data • facilitate payment of our fees from our clients’ accounts • assist with back-office functions, recordkeeping, and client reporting Services that generally benefit only us Schwab also offers other services intended to help us manage and further develop our business enterprise. These services include: • Educational conferences and events • Consulting on technology, compliance, legal, and business needs • Publications and conferences on practice management and business succession do not require that you maintain your account with Schwab, based on our interest in receiving Schwab’s services that benefit our business and Schwab’s payment for services for which we would otherwise have to pay rather than based on your interest in receiving the best value in custody services and the most favorable execution of your transactions. This is a potential conflict of interest. We believe, however, that our selection of Schwab as custodian and broker is in the best interests of our clients. Our selection is primarily supported by the scope, quality, and price of Schwab’s services (see “How we select brokers/ custodians”) and not Schwab’s services that benefit only us. Aggregating (Block) Trading for Multiple Client Accounts Generally, we combine multiple orders for shares of the same securities purchased for advisory accounts we manage (this practice is commonly referred to as “block trading”). We will then distribute a portion of the shares to participating accounts in a fair and equitable manner. The distribution of the shares purchased is typically proportionate to the size of the account, but it is not based on account performance or the amount or structure of management fees. Subject to our discretion, regarding particular circumstances and market conditions, when we combine orders, each participating account pays an average price per share for all transactions and pays a proportionate share of all transaction costs. Accounts owned by our firm or persons associated with our firm may participate in block trading with your accounts; however, they will not be given preferential treatment. 15 Item 13: Review of Accounts James Burns, Partner and CCO of OnTrack Wealth Management, will work with Clients to obtain current information regarding their assets and investment holdings and will review this information as part of our financial planning services. OnTrack Wealth Management does not provide specific reports to financial planning Clients, other than financial plans. Client accounts with the Investment Management Service will be reviewed regularly on a quarterly basis by James Burns, Partner and CCO. The account is reviewed with regards to the Client’s investment policies and risk tolerance levels. Events that may trigger a special review would be unusual performance, addition or deletions of Client imposed restrictions, excessive draw-down, volatility in performance, or buy and sell decisions from the firm or per Client's needs. Clients will receive trade confirmations from the broker(s) for each transaction in their accounts as well as monthly or quarterly statements and annual tax reporting statements from their custodian showing all activity in the accounts, such as receipt of dividends and interest. OnTrack Wealth Management will not provide written reports to Investment Advisory Clients. Item 14: Client Referrals and Other Compensation We do not receive any economic benefit, directly or indirectly, from any third party for advice rendered to our Clients. Nor do we, directly or indirectly, compensate any person who is not advisory personnel for Client referrals. Item 15: Custody OnTrack Wealth Management does not accept custody of Client funds except in the instance of withdrawing Client fees. For Client accounts in which OnTrack Wealth Management directly debits their advisory fee: i. OnTrack Wealth Management will send a copy of its invoice to the custodian at the same time that it ii. iii. sends the Client a copy. The custodian will send at least quarterly statements to the Client showing all disbursements for the account, including the amount of the advisory fee. The Client will provide written authorization to OnTrack Wealth Management, permitting them to be paid directly for their accounts held by the custodian. Clients should receive at least quarterly statements from the broker-dealer, bank or other qualified custodian that holds and maintains Client's investment assets. We urge you to carefully review such statements and compare such official custodial records to the account statements or reports that we may provide to you. Our statements or reports may vary from custodial statements based on accounting procedures, reporting dates, or valuation methodologies of certain securities. 16 Item 16: Investment Discretion For those Client accounts where we provide Investment Management Services, we maintain discretion over Client accounts with respect to securities to be bought and sold and the amount of securities to be bought and sold. Investment discretion is explained to Clients in detail when an advisory relationship has commenced. At the start of the advisory relationship, the Client will execute a Limited Power of Attorney, which will grant our firm discretion over the account. Additionally, the discretionary relationship will be outlined in the advisory contract and signed by the Client. Item 17: Voting Client Securities We do not vote Client proxies. Therefore, Clients maintain exclusive responsibility for: (1) voting proxies, and (2) acting on corporate actions pertaining to the Client’s investment assets. The Client shall instruct the Client’s qualified custodian to forward to the Client copies of all proxies and shareholder communications relating to the Client’s investment assets. If the Client would like our opinion on a particular proxy vote, they may contact us at the number listed on the cover of this brochure. In most cases, you will receive proxy materials directly from the account custodian. However, in the event we were to receive any written or electronic proxy materials, we would forward them directly to you by mail, unless you have authorized our firm to contact you by electronic mail, in which case, we would forward you any electronic solicitation to vote proxies. Item 18: Financial Information Registered Investment Advisers are required in this Item to provide you with certain financial information or disclosures about our financial condition. We have no financial commitment that impairs our ability to meet contractual and fiduciary commitments to Clients, and we have not been the subject of a bankruptcy proceeding. We do not have custody of Client funds or securities or require or solicit prepayment of more than $1,200 in fees per Client six months in advance. 17 OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC 8540 N Canton Center Rd Canton, Michigan 48187 (734) 751-6818 May 15, 2026 Form ADV Part 2B – Brochure Supplement For James Burns - Individual CRD# 6288116 Partner and Chief Compliance Officer This brochure supplement provides information about James Burns that supplements the OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC (“OnTrack Wealth Management”) brochure. A copy of that brochure precedes this supplement. Please contact James Burns if the OnTrack Wealth Management brochure is not included with this supplement or if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement. Additional information about James Burns is available on the SEC’s website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov which can be found using the identification number 6288116. 18 Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience James Burns Born: 1985 Educational Background • 2008 – Accounting, Hillsdale College Business Experience • 10/2020 – Present, OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC, Partner and CCO • 11/2018 – 10/2020, Merrill Lynch, Financial Advisor • 06/2013 – 11/2018, Vintage Financial Services, Sr. Financial Planner • 06/2008 – 06/2013, Plante Moran, Financial Planner Professional Designations, Licensing & Exams CFP (Certified Financial Planner)®: The CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, CFP® and federally registered CFP (with flame design) marks (collectively, the “CFP® marks”) are professional certification marks granted in the United States by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (“CFP Board”). The CFP® certification is a voluntary certification; no federal or state law or regulation requires financial planners to hold CFP® certification. It is recognized in the United States and a number of other countries for its (1) high standard of professional education; (2) stringent code of conduct and standards of practice; and (3) ethical requirements that govern professional engagements with Clients. Currently, more than 71,000 individuals have obtained CFP® certification in the United States. To attain the right to use the CFP® marks, an individual must satisfactorily fulfill the following requirements: ● Education – Complete an advanced college-level course of study addressing the financial planning subject areas that CFP Board’s studies have determined as necessary for the competent and professional delivery of financial planning services, and attain a Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally accredited United States college or university (or its equivalent from a foreign university). CFP Board’s financial planning subject areas include insurance planning and risk management, employee benefits planning, investment planning, income tax planning, retirement planning, and estate planning; ● Examination – Pass the comprehensive CFP® Certification Examination. The examination includes case studies and Client scenarios designed to test one's ability to correctly diagnose financial planning issues and apply one's knowledge of financial planning to real-world circumstances; ● Experience – Complete at least three years of full-time financial planning-related experience (or the equivalent, measured as 2,000 hours per year); and ● Ethics – Agree to be bound by CFP Board’s Standards of Professional Conduct, a set of documents outlining the ethical and practice standards for CFP® professionals. 19 Individuals who become certified must complete the following ongoing education and ethics requirements in order to maintain the right to continue to use the CFP® marks: ● Continuing Education – Complete 30 hours of continuing education hours every two years, including two hours on the Code of Ethics and other parts of the Standards of Professional Conduct, to maintain competence and keep up with developments in the financial planning field; and ● Ethics – Renew an agreement to be bound by the Standards of Professional Conduct. The Standards prominently require that CFP® professionals provide financial planning services at a fiduciary standard of care. This means CFP® professionals must provide financial planning services in the best interests of their Clients. CFP® professionals who fail to comply with the above standards and requirements may be subject to CFP Board’s enforcement process, which could result in suspension or permanent revocation of their CFP® certification. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) - CPAs are licensed and regulated by their state boards of accountancy. While state laws and regulations vary, the education, experience and testing requirements for licensure as a CPA generally include minimum college education (typically 150 credit hours with at least a baccalaureate degree and a concentration in accounting), minimum experience levels (most states require at least one year of experience providing services that involve the use of accounting, attest, compilation, management advisory, financial advisory, tax or consulting skills, all of which must be achieved under the supervision of or verification by a CPA), and successful passage of the Uniform CPA Examination. In order to maintain a CPA license, states generally require the completion of 40 hours of continuing professional education (CPE) each year (or 80 hours over a two year period or 120 hours over a three year period). Additionally, all American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) members are required to follow a rigorous Code of Professional Conduct which requires that they act with integrity, objectivity, due care, competence, fully disclose any conflicts of interest (and obtain client consent if a conflict exists), maintain client confidentiality, disclose to the client any commission or referral fees, and serve the public interest when providing financial services. The vast majority of state boards of accountancy have adopted the AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct within their state accountancy laws or have created their own. Item 3: Disciplinary Information No management person at OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC has ever been involved in an arbitration claim of any kind or been found liable in a civil, criminal, self-regulatory organization, or administrative proceeding. Item 4: Other Business Activities James Burns is not involved with outside business activities. Item 5: Additional Compensation James Burns does not receive any economic benefit from any person, company, or organization, in exchange for providing Clients advisory services through OnTrack Wealth Management. 20 Item 6: Supervision James Burns, as Partner and Chief Compliance Officer of OnTrack Wealth Management, is responsible for supervision. He may be contacted at the phone number on this brochure supplement. 21 OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC 8540 N Canton Center Rd Canton, Michigan 48187 (734) 751-6818 May 15, 2026 Form ADV Part 2B – Brochure Supplement For Jeremiah Whiddon - Individual CRD# 7306634 Partner & Chief Marketing Officer This brochure supplement provides information about Jeremiah Whiddon that supplements the OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC (“OnTrack Wealth Management”) brochure. A copy of that brochure precedes this supplement. Please contact James Burns if the OnTrack Wealth Management brochure is not included with this supplement or if you have any questions about the contents of this supplement. Additional information about Jeremiah Whiddon is available on the SEC’s website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov which can be found using the identification number 7306634. 22 Item 2: Educational Background and Business Experience Jeremiah Whiddon Born: 1974 Educational Background • 2002 – Applied Cultural Anthropology, Oregon State University • 1999 - Public Relations & Advertising, Grand Valley State University • 2024 –MSPFP, Financial Planning, Kansas State University Business Experience • 11/2020 – Present, OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC, Partner & Chief Marketing Officer • 09/2014 - 11/2020, Atlas Oil Company, VP of Business Development • 07/2013 - 04/2014, Arden Companies, Senior Director of Business Development • 09/2009 - 06/2013, Atlas Oil Company, Strategic Marketing Manager Professional Designations, Licensing & Exams CFP® (Certified Financial Planner): Jeremiah Whiddon is certified for financial planning services in the United States by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (“CFP Board”). Therefore, Jeremiah Whiddon may refer to themself as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional or a CFP® professional, and Jeremiah Whiddon may use these and CFP Board’s other certification marks (the “CFP Board Certification Marks”). The CFP® certification is voluntary. No federal or state law or regulation requires financial planners to hold the CFP® certification. You may find more information about the CFP® certification at www.cfp.net. CFP® professionals have met CFP Board’s high standards for education, examination, experience, and ethics. To become a CFP® professional, an individual must fulfill the following requirements: ● Education – Earn a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university and complete CFP Board-approved coursework at a college or university through a CFP Board Registered Program. The coursework covers the financial planning subject areas CFP Board has determined are necessary for the competent and professional delivery of financial planning services, as well as a comprehensive financial plan development capstone course. A candidate may satisfy some of the coursework requirements through other qualifying credentials. ● Examination – Pass the comprehensive CFP® Certification Examination. The examination is designed to assess an individual’s ability to integrate and apply a broad base of financial planning knowledge in the context of real-life financial planning situations. ● Experience – Complete 6,000 hours of professional experience related to the personal financial planning process, or 4,000 hours of apprenticeship experience that meets additional requirements. ● Ethics – Satisfy the Fitness Standards for Candidates for CFP® Certification and Former CFP® Professionals Seeking Reinstatement and agree to be bound by CFP Board’s Code of Ethics and 23 Standards of Conduct (“Code and Standards”), which sets forth the ethical and practice standards for CFP® professionals. Individuals who become certified must complete the following ongoing education and ethics requirements to remain certified and maintain the right to continue to use the CFP Board Certification Marks: ● Ethics – Commit to complying with CFP Board’s Code and Standards. This includes a commitment to CFP Board, as part of the certification, to act as a fiduciary, and therefore, act in the best interests of the client, at all times when providing financial advice and financial planning. CFP Board may sanction a CFP® professional who does not abide by this commitment, but CFP Board does not guarantee a CFP® professional's services. A client who seeks a similar commitment should obtain a written engagement that includes a fiduciary obligation to the client. ● Continuing Education – Complete 30 hours of continuing education every two years to maintain competence, demonstrate specified levels of knowledge, skills, and abilities, and keep up with developments in financial planning. Two of the hours must address the Code and Standards. Item 3: Disciplinary Information No management person at OnTrack Wealth Management, LLC has ever been involved in an arbitration claim of any kind or been found liable in a civil, criminal, self-regulatory organization, or administrative proceeding. Item 4: Other Business Activities Jeremiah Whiddon is not involved with outside business activities. Item 5: Additional Compensation Jeremiah Whiddon does not receive any economic benefit from any person, company, or organization, in exchange for providing Clients advisory services through OnTrack Wealth Management. Item 6: Supervision James Burns, as Partner and Chief Compliance Officer of OnTrack Wealth Management, is responsible for supervision. He may be contacted at the phone number on this brochure supplement. 24

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