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Financially Independent with Ann

In this episode of Wine and Dime we wrap up Financial Independence month with our very own Ann Arceo. Ann is here to share her expertise and some things to consider on your path to financial independence.

What you will learn:

  • Thinking about the care you want

  • Working with a planner to determine the type of “plan” that's best for you

  • Impact of the loved ones

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Oregon Wine | Oregon Wine Board

  • A diverse region ripe for adventure. Oregon wears its wild, audacious heart on its sleeve. From coastal mountains to valley slopes to river gorges, once you’re here, there’s no going back without part of its wonder alive inside you.


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Financial Independence, Retire Early - FIRE Movement

This week on Wine and Dime, Becky Eason and I talk about the FIRE Movement. What is the FIRE Movement you may ask? FIRE stands for "Financial Independence, Retire Early"

In this episode you will learn:

  • FIRE Movement (when do you have enough)

  • What is the FIRE movement

  • Ways to plan to join the FIRE movement

  • Places to do your own research

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FIRE movement - Wikipedia

  • The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement is a lifestyle movement with the goal of gaining financial independence and retiring early. Those seeking to attain FIRE intentionally maximize their savings rate by finding ways to increase income and/or decrease expenses, along with aggressive investments that again increases their wealth and/or income. The objective is to accumulate assets until the resulting passive income provides enough money for living expenses throughout one's retirement years. Many proponents of the FIRE movement suggest the 4% rule as a rough withdrawal guideline, thus setting a goal of at least 25 times one's estimated annual living expenses. Upon reaching financial independence, paid work becomes optional, allowing for retirement from traditional work decades earlier than the standard retirement age.

The Comprehensive Guide to Pinot Noir | Wine Folly

Pinot Noir is the world’s most popular light-bodied red wine. It’s loved for its red fruit, flower, and spice aromas that are accentuated by a long, smooth finish.


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Raising Independent Children - How to avoid failure to Launch

On this episode of Wine and Dime we welcome back to the pod Kerrie Beene! Kerrie is here to share some insights on how to raise independent children.

What you will Learn this episode

  • Raising Independent Children - How to avoid failure to Launch

  • How to start early

  • How Kerrie helped her daughter learn to budget

  • How to work with different money personalities

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High Noon | Sun Sips

  • HOW IS HIGH NOON DIFFERENT FROM OTHER HARD SELTZERS? HARD SELTZERS CAN BE MADE FROM JUST ABOUT ANY MIXTURE OF SODA WATER AND ALCOHOL. OTHER BRANDS USE MALT LIQUORS AND SUGAR TO FLAVOR THEIR DRINKS, WHILE HIGH NOON USES REAL VODKA AND REAL FRUIT JUICE FOR 100 CALORIES OF EASY-DRINKING, TAKE-ANYWHERE DELICIOUSNESS.


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What is Financial Independence

Kate Welker is back with us on this episode of Wine and Dime. This week we are talking about Financial Independence. Kate is here to break it down for us and ask the question, "What does financial independence mean to you?"

In this episode you will learn:

  • What is Financial Independence

  • Explore - What does financial independence mean to you?

  • Why would you seek financial guidance from a financial planner to help you seek your financial independence?

  • Be open to finding alternative strategies.

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St. Innocent Winery | Willamette Valley Oregon

  • St. Innocent began as an idea conceived in a moment of passion and inspiration in 1983. Mark Vlossak spent the next five years studying, taking classes, and apprenticing with Oregon wine pioneer, Fred Arterberry. In 1988, St. Innocent Winery was founded. Our goal is to produce wines that respect the quality and tradition of the Old World in one of the newest and most exciting wine growing regions on the planet: Oregon's Willamette Valley.


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Talking Cybersecurity

In this episode of Wine and Dime, TJ Meehan joins us to talk about cybersecurity and offer a few recommendations and best practices that can help protect you online!

What is cybersecurity?

Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks. Also known as information technology (IT) security, cybersecurity measures are designed to combat threats against networked systems and applications, whether those threats originate from inside or outside of an organization.

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Wine Selection of the Week

St Innocent Winery

St. Innocent began as an idea conceived in a moment of passion and inspiration in 1983. Mark Vlossak spent the next five years studying, taking classes, and apprenticing with Oregon wine pioneer, Fred Arterberry. In 1988, St. Innocent Winery was founded. Our goal is to produce wines that respect the quality and tradition of the Old World in one of the newest and most exciting wine growing regions on the planet: Oregon's Willamette Valley. 



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A Down Market and Its Impact on Retirement Savings

Retirement month continues here at Wine and Dime. Ann Arceo is back with us to talk about the impacts that your retirement savings have during a down market, like we are seeing now.

What you will learn:

  • Impact on younger savers

  • Impact on those wanting to retire soon

  • Impact on those already retired

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2016 Can't Stop Won't Stop — Element Winery

- Christopher’s Notes: The Can’t Stop / Won’t Stop is a blend of Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Gamay, Merlot and a touch of Blaufrankisch. It’s meant to be bright, fresh, and fruit forward for youthful consumption.

Element Winery

- A new vision for the Finger Lakes. Element Winery was founded to explore the extreme climate terroirs of the Finger Lakes region, to produce wines which express their origins without preconceived notions. We make delicate wines—low alcohol, higher acid, and balanced with a focus on mineral and floral aromas.


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Planning For Retirement When You're in Your 40s

Kerrie is back with us in this Episode of Wine and Dime. We are talking about planning for retirement while you are in your forties.

In this episode you will learn:

  • How to map out conflicting goals

  • Types of savings vehicles

  • How to maximize the next 20 years

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  • The Quincy Exchange | Dining in Corning, NY - Located in the heart of Corning, NY’s Gaffer District, The Quincy Exchange brings a vibrant and socially distanced dining experience to this historic neighborhood. Join us at the marble topped bar, in the socially distanced dining room, or in the bright, modern Garden Room, and experience, fresh, seasonal dishes complimented by a thoughtful bar program and curated wine list with carefully made selections from around the world. Best described as an American Bistro, The Quincy Exchange offers craft cocktails, exciting wines, and approachable beers alongside our Brunch and Dinner services.


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Competing Priorities: Saving For Retirement, Building An Emergency Fund, And Paying Off Debt

In this episode of Wine and Dime we continue our topic of the month, Retirement. Becky Eason is back on the show to talk about some competing priorities. Saving for Retirement, building an emergency fund, and paying off debt.

In this episode you will learn:

  • How to set priorities with small step

  • Where to prioritize saving and how much to save

  • How to prioritize debt repayment

  • Element Winery

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  • Element Winery - A new vision for the Finger Lakes. Element Winery was founded to explore the extreme climate terroirs of the Finger Lakes region, to produce wines which express their origins without preconceived notions. We make delicate wines—low alcohol, higher acid, and balanced with a focus on mineral and floral aromas.


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Retirement, Flipping the Switch

Wine and Dime welcomes back Kate Welker to the show. Kate is here to talk about retirement, and "Flipping the Switch" for retirement.

In this episode, you will learn

  • Steps to Prepare for Retirement

  • Ideas on how to get comfortable with changing the frame around “income” stream

  • Bucketing Your Assets

  • Book Recommendation - Flipping a Switch, Barbara O'Neill

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Flipping a Switch: Your Guide to Happiness and Financial Security in Later Life

Leaving full-time employment to enter retirement often requires a 180-degree change in mindset and behavior from the way you managed your time and money previously. This is especially true for Baby Boomers who may have never experienced adult life without a full-time job and have been practicing the same habits since their 20s. These life transitions can be looked at as if they require flipping a switch. Some changes happen suddenly like an on/off switch, while others happen over time like a dimmer switch. Some switches are voluntary like spending accumulated savings, while some are mandatory like taking required minimum distributions starting at age 72. And to make matters more confusing, there are also lifestyle and social changes to consider as well.

Flipping a Switch discusses 35 financial, lifestyle, and social transitions you'll encounter upon entering retirement, including:

  • Full-time work to new pastimes

  • Saving money to spending money

  • Receiving a paycheck to creating a paycheck

  • Funding retirement savings plans to taking required minimum distribution withdrawals

  • Accumulating possessions to downsizing

Everyone has unique switches to flip. Flipping a Switch: Your Guide to Happiness and Financial Security in Later Life offers important information and guidance new retirees need before undertaking their new life. Each chapter includes a How to Flip This Switch section with suggested action steps. Nationally known speaker, author, and Certified Financial Planner© Dr. Barbara O'Neill will help you develop a plan to become your best future self.


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Now That You've Graduated, How Do You Navigate Your First Job?

Wine and Dime Welcomes back Ann Arceo. Ann is here to talk about that first job after graduating, and how to navigate the benefits, savings, and your work-life balance.

Things you'll learn in this episode

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Treleaven Wines

Family Owned and Operated, Since 1984 Separator Image Our story begins with our founders Pete and Tacie Saltonstall. They wanted to start a winery inspired by the Burgundian ideal of a small family domaine that handles all the growing and producing of its own wines. A soup to nuts approach that lets us consider and control each part and process that our vines, grapes, and wines go through. When they started planting the vineyard their kids rode along in the tractor, or sat in a carrier placed in the shade to oversee the proceedings. Now those same children have grown up and added their own pages to the Treleaven story. In addition to our meticulous approach to farming and winemaking, Lev and Hattie have reimagined what a winery experience is like for our guests. In the same way that the Saltonstalls grew up as a family in the winery, scrambling around barrels and hiding under tanks, Treleaven is dedicated to making our guests feel at ease; not simply welcomed but welcomed home. Bring to us your laughter, and children, and memories, and allow us to become the backdrop of your life. Be it in the Hangtime outside listening to a band, in our traditional tasting room learning more about the wines, or in the Oak Lounge having a bite to eat and a local craft beer, come and join the family.


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