Episode 308

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Published on:

14th Aug 2024

Embracing Underconsumption: Spending Intentionally and Saving Wisely

About the Guest(s):

Kate Welker is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® at Rooted Planning Group with a passion for helping individuals cultivate a thriving financial future. With a background in finance and a keen understanding of the importance of intentional spending, Kate provides valuable insights and guidance to clients seeking to achieve their financial goals.

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Money Roots, Kerrie Beene and Kate Welker delve into the trending topic of underconsumption, exploring the practice of spending less, saving more, and avoiding unnecessary expenses. The discussion revolves around the influence of social media, historical trends, and the importance of being intentional with money. The episode emphasizes the significance of aligning spending with personal values, finding balance, and utilizing resources wisely to achieve financial goals.

Key themes include understanding the concept of underconsumption, the impact of inflation and de-influencing, and the historical shift towards intentional spending. Kate and Kerrie highlight the significance of identifying personal values, setting financial goals, and making mindful choices to achieve financial well-being.

Key Takeaways:

  • Underconsumption promotes spending less, saving more, and avoiding unnecessary expenses.
  • Being intentional with money involves aligning spending with personal values and setting financial goals.
  • Historical trends and societal influences play a role in shaping spending habits and preferences.
  • Finding a balance between needs, wants, and resources is essential for financial well-being.
  • Utilizing safeguards, setting reminders, and having an accountability partner can help curb impulsive spending.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Just because it's on sale doesn't mean you saved money if you didn't plan to buy it to start with."
  • "Underconsumption isn't about being as frugal as possible; it's about finding balance and being wise with your finances."
  • "Identifying personal values and spending on what matters to you is key to financial well-being."

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Don't miss out on the insightful conversation about underconsumption and intentional spending in this episode of Money Roots. Tune in to gain valuable tips and strategies for nurturing your financial future.

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Amy Irvine

As a kid, I always liked numbers. I would spend hours creating math problems and solutions. Whenever I wanted to play math teacher, my brother was forced to be my student! Given my love of facts and figures, it’s really no surprise that I chose a career where I work with numbers.

I believe that you can use your dollars and cents to create and live a meaningful life unique to your own dreams and desires. I started Rooted Planning Group because I wanted to offer financial PLANNING services. Our profession has a tendency to focus on “assets under management,” but I wanted to focus on the journey of your life (what I refer to in the podcast as your financial “vineyard”). I truly believe that, like wine, life and finances have different palettes that should be celebrated and not judged.

My journey as a business owner was not a direct path; it’s more of a long and winding road. Over the course of the past 30 years, I’ve worked in various financial services positions, but I’m most proud of the ensemble of women that I’ve brought together at Rooted Planning Group.

I am the author of Uncork Your Finances and the podcast host of Money Roots.

I also co-founded the Southern Tier Women's Financial Conference in 2014, an annual event dedicated to collaboration, networking, and financial education for women.