Your Money Your Future
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Your Money Your Future

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Experienced financial journalist Sarah Pennells, founder of the Savvy Woman website and a regular radio and TV personal finance pundit, hosts our retirement planning show ‘Your Money, Your Future’, part of our Share Radio Money Guide on Saturday mornings. For Sarah, retirement planning begins when you are young, and she looks at everything from getting on the housing ladder and other forms of investment, to appropriate financial planning and of course pensions. Her shows are packed with quality information from a wide range of industry experts and are really well worth a listen.

Experienced financial journalist Sarah Pennells, founder of the Savvy Woman website and a regular radio and TV personal finance pundit, hosts our retirement planning show ‘Your Money, Your Future’, part of our Share Radio Money Guide on Saturday mornings. For Sarah, retirement planning begins when you are young, and she looks at everything from getting on the housing ladder and other forms of investment, to appropriate financial planning and of course pensions. Her shows are packed with quality information from a wide range of industry experts and are really well worth a listen.

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Your Money Your Future: How to save tax before the end of the tax year

There's just over two weeks until the end of the tax year. So, what should you consider doing before the deadline and how do you go about it? To find out, Sarah was joined by Jeannie Boyle of EQ Investors and Robert Jobson, partner in the Inheritance Protection Team at Gardner Leader solicitors.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: What does the Budget mean for you?

It's nearly a week since the Budget, but the dust hasn't really settled yet. The Chancellor's decision to raise one of the National Insurance rates that self-employed people pay isn't going down well in many quarters. So what does the Budget mean for you?
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: Breaking down your taxes

What is tax? It’s a simple question. And one that Sarah Pennells discussed with Mike Hodges from accountants Saffrey Champness and Sarah Ghaffari from the ICEAW - the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Ahead of Wednesday’s Budget, they also looked at where your taxes get spent.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: Top Tips for buying a car

We're just a few days away from March 1st and that means the new '17' registration plate. If you're thinking of buying a new car, what kind of car should you buy and how should you pay for it? That's what we're discussing in today's programme. Joining Sarah Pennells are Faith Archer who's a freelance personal finance journalist, Amanda Stretton who's from comparison website Confused.com and Stuart Milne who's editor of carbuyer.co.uk.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: Making money from your property

Over the last few weeks there's been a lot of focus on housing and older people, with the government's White Paper on housing looking at ways to encourage older people to downsize. But not everyone wants to sell up. Last year people released over £2 billion of equity from their homes. So, how can you make money from your property? What are the options and what do you have to bear in mind? Sarah Pennells was joined in the studio by Jane King who's from Ashridge financial planning and by Ceri Wheeldon who's the founder of the website Fab After Fifty.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: Tracking down forgotten money

Now, how would you like some free money? Well, there may be some money you've lost track of. It's estimated there's up to £15 billion in bank accounts and Premium Bonds that people have lost track of - but it doesn't have to cost you anything or take a long time to find it again. Sarah Pennells was joined by freelance journalist Simon Read, Simon Barber from Title Research and Rodney Prezeau, Managing Director of Aviva Online Investments to discuss further.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: Drawing up your will

Now, have you made a will? If not, you're not alone as over a third of adults don't have one. But new research from National Savings & Investments shows that 38 million people haven't thought about making a will or drawing up a legal document so a family member can manage their finances if they become ill. Sarah Pennells was joined by Chris Dowsett from NS&I, Amish Patel of legal firm Stone King and Toby Scott from Dying Matters.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: Staying safe online

It’s Your Money, Your Future, where we take a long term view of money and investing. Are companies in the right or wrong for asking us to hand over sensitive information like our date of birth or credit card number? And how safe is that data? Sarah Pennells was joined by Chris Green, tech consultant and journalist, Lewis Henderson from Glasswall and Mike Haley - deputy chief exec, Cifas to discuss the matter further.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money Your Future: Salary Pensions

And at this point every week we focus on long term investing and planning for the retirement you'd really like in Your Money, Your Future. Now, the introduction of pension freedoms in 2015 resulted in an increase in people wanting to transfer their final salary pensions. So they could take money out of them as and when they wanted to. But - can you move your final salary pension and, if so, should you? Or, can you cash it in altogether? We'll be hearing from Sarah Pennell's panel of experts - from Sir Steve Webb, recently knighted in the New Year's Honours. Steve is head of policy at pensions provider Royal London. Also in the studio is Michelle Cracknell, who's chief executive of the Pensions Advisory Service and on the phone I'm joined by Alistair McQueen who's from the pensions and insurance provider Aviva.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: A look back at 2016

Sarah takes a look back at the big stories hitting the headlines over the past year which have affected investments including Brexit, property and buy-to-let and active and passive investing. Her guests are Julia Rampen, journalist at the New Statesman, financial journalist and author Rodney Hobson, Rebecca Taylor from Aurea Financial Planning and Richard Blanco of the National Landlords Association.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Investments in 2016

2016 has been an eventful year for investments with the FTSE recently closing above 7000, just missing out on an all time high. Sarah is taking a look back at 2016 and what investments succeeded and which ones didn't. To look back with Sarah, she is joined by, Jeremy Leaf, from Jeremy Leaf and Co estate agents, Justin Urquhart-Stewart, one of the founders of seven Investment Management, John Mulligan director of market and member relations at the World Gold Council and Claire Walsh, head of advice at Unbiased.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Investments in 2016 - Sat, 17 Dec 2016 14:12:07 +0000

2016 has been an eventful year for investments with the FTSE recently closing above 7000, just missing out on an all time high. Sarah is taking a look back at 2016 and what investments succeeded and which ones didn't. To look back with Sarah, she is joined by, Jeremy Leaf, from Jeremy Leaf and Co estate agents, Justin Urquhart-Stewart, one of the founders of seven Investment Management, John Mulligan director of market and member relations at the World Gold Council and Claire Walsh, head of advice at Unbiased.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Investment winners & losers in 2016

2016 has been an eventful year for investments with the FTSE recently closing above 7000. Sarah takes a look back at 2016 and what investments succeeded and which didn't. She is joined by Jeremy Leaf of Jeremy Leaf and Co estate agents, Justin Urquhart-Stewart, one of the founders of Seven Investment Management, John Mulligan from the World Gold Council and Claire Walsh, head of advice at Unbiased.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Giving money away - Sat, 10 Dec 2016 14:12:24 +0000

Christmas is supposed to be a time for giving, and millions of children will probably get some sort of cash gift - whether that's a few pounds in a Christmas stocking or a wodge of cash into a junior ISA. But what's the best way to give money away, assuming you have some cash to spare? Whether you want to give money to your children, grandchildren or to charity - what are the options? Sarah's guests are Claire Walsh, head of advice at Unbiased, Les Cameron who's a tax expert at Prudential and Peter King, a solicitor and partner at Nockolds.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Pension Annuities

Before the pensions freedom came along in 2015, many people using a pensions pot bought an annuity. But since then many providers have stopped selling annuities, or will be fading them out in the future. But what does this mean for you? Joining Sarah in the studio are Alistair McQueen from Aviva, Michael Bousfield from independent financial advice firm Helm Godfrey and David Blake, the Director of the Pensions Institute.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Pension Annuity

Before the pensions freedom came along in 2015, many people using a pensions pot used to buy an annuity, but since then many providers have stopped selling annuity's or will be fading them out in the future. But what does this mean for you? Joining Sarah in the studio are Alastair McQueen, from Aviva, Michael Bousfield, from independent financial advice firm Helm Godfrey and David Blake, the Director of the Pensions Institute.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Is this he end of the annuities market?

Before the pensions freedom came along in 2015, many people using a pensions pot bought an annuity. But since then many providers have stopped selling annuities, or will be phasing them out in the future. But what does this mean for you? Joining Sarah in the studio are Alistair McQueen from Aviva, Michael Bousfield from independent financial advice firm Helm Godfrey and David Blake, the Director of the Pensions Institute.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Autumn Statement

This week we discuss Phillip Hammond's Autumn Statement, where he announced changes to salary sacrifice schemes, new money for housing and the leaked ban on letting agent's fees. Joining Sarah are, Jane Moore, from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Debbie Lovewell-Tuck, editor of Employee Benefits magazine, Sue Warwick who's an Independent Housing Specialist at Infusion Living and Richard Connolly, the CEO of Rentplus.
Business and industry 9 years
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Managing your investments in a post-truth environment

In the wake of Brexit and Donald Trump being elected, what should you take account of and what should you ignore when it comes to investing? Sarah Pennells is joined by Louise Oliver, a Chartered Financial Planner at Piercefield Oliver, Lisa Stanley-Mann from Good with Money, and Share Radio's own Senior Analyst, Ed Bowsher, to guide you through investments and what to look out for in a post-truth environment.
Business and industry 9 years
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Your Money, Your Future: Investing in a post-truth environment - Sat, 19 Nov 2016 13:11:03 +0000

In the wake of Brexit and Donald Trump being elected, what should you take account of and what should you ignore when it comes to investing? Sarah Pennells is joined by Louise Oliver, a Chartered Financial Planner at Piercefield Oliver, Lisa Stanley-Mann from Good with Money, and Share Radio's own Senior Analyst, Ed Bowsher, to guide you through investments and what to look out for in a post-truth environment.
Business and industry 9 years
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