Episode 275

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25th Oct 2023

Exploring Financial Information Sources with Liz Zemak

In this episode of the Wine and Dime podcast, host Amy Irvine welcomes Liz Zemak, a financial planner and tax professional. They discuss various sources of financial information that people can explore to enhance their financial knowledge. They highlight The Morning Brew, Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, The Balance, Nerd Wallet, and Finra.org as reliable sources for financial news and education. Liz also mentions Student Loan Planner as a valuable resource for individuals dealing with student loans. The conversation emphasizes the importance of finding resources that present information in an easily understandable and digestible manner.

Key Takeaways:

  1. The Morning Brew, Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, The Balance, Nerd Wallet, and FINRA.org are reliable sources for financial information.
  2. Student Loan Planner is a valuable resource for individuals dealing with student loans.
  3. It is crucial to find resources that present information in an easily understandable and digestible manner.

About The Guest:

Liz Zemak is a financial planner and tax professional with over ten years of experience. She joined the Rooted Planning Group in July 2023 and has been dedicated to building client relationships and providing valuable financial advice. Liz is passionate about helping clients achieve their financial goals and has been pursuing certifications to enhance her expertise in the field.

Quotes:

  • "Finding those resources that really present information in a way that's easy for you to understand is important." - Liz Zemak
  • "If you make slight changes on a day-to-day basis, you can reach your financial goals." - Liz Zemak

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Exploring Financial Resources: A Comprehensive Guide

Welcome to Wine and Dime, where we uncork the world of personal finance and explore the various sources of financial information available to individuals. In today's episode, we have Liz Zemak, a seasoned financial planner, joining us to discuss the different resources people can turn to for financial knowledge. As we delve into this topic, we'll highlight some of our favorite sources and the reasons why we find them valuable.

The Morning Brew: A Digestible Source of Financial News

One resource that our team unanimously recommends is The Morning Brew. This platform offers both a newsletter and a podcast, making it convenient for individuals to stay informed even on the go. Liz and I particularly appreciate The Morning Brew because it provides concise and easily digestible summaries of the top financial stories. It serves as a great starting point for exploring further information on specific topics.

Established Financial News Outlets

When it comes to financial news, there are several established outlets that consistently produce high-quality content. The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Bloomberg, and Yahoo Finance are among our team's top picks. These sources cover a wide range of financial topics and provide in-depth analysis of current events. Their reputation and credibility make them reliable sources for staying updated on the latest developments in the financial world.

Going Back to Basics: The Balance and Nerd Wallet

Sometimes, it's essential to revisit the fundamentals of personal finance. The Balance and Nerd Wallet are two resources that excel in breaking down complex financial concepts into easily understandable language. Whether you're looking for information on different types of accounts, benefits offered at work, or general financial literacy content, these platforms offer valuable insights. They are particularly useful for individuals who are new to the world of finance or want to refresh their knowledge.

FINRA.org: A Trustworthy Consumer Education Resource

For those seeking factual and well-researched information, Finra.org is an excellent resource. While primarily known as a platform for broker registration, Finra.org also provides comprehensive consumer education. The content on this website undergoes rigorous checks, ensuring accuracy and reliability. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals looking to enhance their financial knowledge and make informed decisions.

Student Loan Planner: Navigating the Complexities of Student Loans

Student loans can be a significant financial burden for many individuals. That's why our team highly recommends Student Loan Planner, a resource dedicated to helping individuals navigate the complexities of student loans. With the rising costs of education, understanding repayment plans and exploring strategies for managing student debt is crucial. Student Loan Planner offers valuable insights and tools to help individuals make informed decisions regarding their student loans.

The Interplay Between Financial and Personal Health

As we wrap up our discussion on financial resources, it's worth highlighting the connection between financial health and personal health. Liz, with her background in bodybuilding and health training, emphasizes the importance of self-control, discipline, and consistency in both realms. Just as we develop healthy habits to take care of our physical well-being, we must cultivate similar habits to achieve financial goals. Whether it's practicing self-control in spending or consistently working towards financial objectives, these habits contribute to overall financial and personal well-being.

Conclusion: Empowering Yourself with Financial Knowledge

In today's digital age, there is an abundance of financial resources available at our fingertips. By exploring a variety of sources, we can empower ourselves with the knowledge needed to make informed financial decisions. From trusted news outlets like The Morning Brew, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Bloomberg, and Yahoo Finance to educational platforms like The Balance, Nerd Wallet, and Finra.org, each resource offers unique insights and perspectives. Additionally, specialized resources like Student Loan Planner cater to specific financial needs.

As we continue on our financial journey, let us remember the importance of consistency, self-control, and discipline. Just as we prioritize our physical health, we must prioritize our financial health. By leveraging the wealth of information available and developing healthy financial habits, we can achieve our goals and secure a brighter financial future.

So, grab a glass of your favorite wine or beverage of choice, and dive into the world of financial knowledge. Cheers to your financial well-being!

This episode is brought to you by Rooted Planning Group. Rooted Planning Group is a fee-only financial planning firm that specializes in working with women in their 30s and 40s who want to take control of their finances and plan for the future. Whether you're just starting out or you're looking to make a big change, Rooted Planning Group can help.

Visit www.rootedpg.com to learn more.

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Amy Irvine

Uncorking Amy Irvine!!

If any of you have ever met Amy, you know she is passionate about
three things. Family, Finances, and WINE! This comes through in all
that she does and all that she is. When asked to describe herself she first and foremost states, “I am a wife, a daughter, and hopefully a good friend, who happens to also be a financial planner.” Amy holds a Master’s Degree in financial planning and is a Certified Financial Planner TM , Enrolled Agent, Certified College Financial Consultant, and a Financial Wellness Coach with over 25 years of financial planning and industry experience. She is the Founder and owner of Rooted Planning Group, (Formerly known as Irvine Wealth Planning Strategies LLC), which started in 2016 and has grown to include 6 other planners and 2 part-time staff members. Amy is definitely “doing it her way” and has been recognized by her financial planning colleagues as being a “disrupter,” a title she holds close to her heart and is proud of.

Uniquely, at the age of 44, she decided to not only start her only company, but to act on what she defined as her perfect life and she splits her time between Parrish, Florida and Jasper, New York.
On her website it states, “I love what I do, but I also very much enjoy warmth, good
conversation, wine tastings, and volunteering. New York is extraordinary in the summer and fall, but so is Florida in the winter.”
In 2018, she decided it was time to take the stigma out of finances by combining her passion for finances and wine. She started a podcast called “Wine and Dime,” which highlights a different wine and financial topic each week, and she released her book combining those same two passions, titled, “Uncork Your Finances.”
Many of you may know her as one of the co-founders of the Southern Tier Women’s Financial Conference – a day of collaboration and financial education, which will be hosting it’s sixth year!
To round out her volunteering passion, she often provides financial education to the
community through the financial management program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County, she serves on the board of Faith-in-Action of Steuben County, volunteers for various Fund For Women of the Southern Tier events, works with the finance committee of the Arts Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, and serves on the board for the Corning Painted Post Historical Society (also known as Heritage Village).
In her downtime, you’re likely to find her with a glass of red wine from one of the many Keuka or Seneca Lake wineries that she highlights in her Wine and Dime Podcast.