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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women and Money: Looking After Your Finances If You're Self-Employed

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Women & Money

Women and Money: Looking After Your Finances If You're Self-Employed
Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Jane King, an IFA at Ash-Ridge Private Finance, Adam Lake of Turn2Us, Tom Connor of Drewberry Insurance and over the phone by Alistair McQueen of Aviva, to discuss how to best protect your finances if you're self-employed and don't have the security of working for a large company or organisation. What are the benefits and drawbacks of being self-employed? Do the positives outweigh the negatives?
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Jane King, Adam Lake, Tom Connor, Alistair McQueen


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Young Money: Lost Child Trust Funds

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Young Money

Young Money: Lost Child Trust Funds
Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Share Radio founder, Gavin Oldham, as well as our Young Money Champion, Amelia Murray from the Telegraph Personal Finance Team, and over the phone with Anna Sofat of Addidi Wealth, to talk about lost child trust funds. Together they look at lost or unclaimed child trust funds, after a recent research showed that nearly 900,000 people were said to be at risk of losing their savings.
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Gavin Oldham, Amelia Murray, Anna Sofat


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Ed Bowsher

This is Money - A budget special

Ed Bowsher
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This is Money

This is Money - A budget special
A pensions victory for Money Mail and This is Money. George Osborne won't be making any major pension changes in next week's budget. But what will the Chancellor announce next week? And new rules will soon let most people earn £1,000 interest tax-free - yet can anybody explain how this will work?!
Guests:

Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard-Straus


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Ed Bowsher

Your daily digest of money news from the Boring Money website @shareradiouk with @Edbowsher and Holly Mackay

Ed Bowsher
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Consuming Issues

Your daily digest of money news from the Boring Money website @shareradiouk with @Edbowsher and Holly Mackay
Holly Mackay from Boring Money website, joins Ed Bowsher in the studio for a look at the big stories of the day #SavingCrisis #BCE #Budget #roadtax and more
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Holly Mackay


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Ed Mitchell

Investment Perspectives: Share Radio's Patrick Jones on the state of London's Luxury Property Market

Ed Mitchell
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Ed's Macro-Economic View

Investment Perspectives: Share Radio's Patrick Jones on the state of London's Luxury Property Market
The London property market, once the favoured choice for trophy properties among affluent overseas buyers, may not have the same appeal that it once did. As issues like falling oil prices and changes to the UK Stamp duty tax come to the forefront, investor appetite for London's luxury flats is faltering. Share Radio's Patrick Jones reports on the problems facing a market with too much supply and not enough demand. Featuring CEO of LCP Naomi Heaton and Adam Challis, Head of Residential Research at JLL

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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: What does the CMA investigation report reveal?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What does the CMA investigation report reveal?
The Competition and Markets Authority has published its long-awaited "remedies". It says the report will fix the broken energy market and it follows a long investigation which found the ‘Big 6’ were over-charging loyal customers. Will Heinzelmann, energy analyst at Good Energy, joined Nigel Cassidy and Steve Clarke to explain the report and look at what will happen now as a result.
Guests:

Steve Clarke, Will Heinzelmann


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Sam Bowman on the key reforms & tax cuts the Chancellor should announce

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: Sam Bowman on the key reforms & tax cuts the Chancellor should announce
Chancellor George Osborne has dropped plans to end or alter tax relief on pension contributions. But we know he will need to find other ways to save money. So what could he do? Sam Bowman, Executive Director of the Adam Smith Institute, joins Share Radio to outline the key reforms and tax cuts it hopes to see the Chancellor announce.
Guests:

Steve Clarke, Sam Bowman


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Georgie Frost

Your daily digest of money news from @shareradiouk with @GECFrost and Ed Bowsher!

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Your daily digest of money news from @shareradiouk with @GECFrost and Ed Bowsher!
Ed Bowsher, Share’s personal finance expert, joins Georgie in the studio for a look at the big stories of the day #juniordoctorsstrike #sundaytrading #supermarkets #eaglelabs at barclays
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Ed Bowsher


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Georgie Frost

FutureTech with Sophie Deen, CEO at Bright Little Labs

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

FutureTech with Sophie Deen, CEO at Bright Little Labs
Sophie Deen is a former lawyer, strategist at global tech company SamKnows, school counsellor with the Place2Be, and most recently working on teacher training and international expansion at Code Club. We think that qualifies her to join Georgie in the studio to discuss women in Tech, the Apple hacking, and more!
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Sophie Deen


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Juliette Foster

The Weeks Update: Speculation on the budget with Professor Steve Keen and Professor John Weeks

Juliette Foster
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The Weeks Update

The Weeks Update: Speculation on the budget with Professor Steve Keen and Professor John Weeks
Next week the Chancellor George Osborne will unveil his spring budget to the House of Commons as speculation grows over whether he's likely to make any cutbacks or if he's course to pay down the nation's debts. Mr Osborne is saying nothing although he's dropped plans to end or alter tax relief on pension contributions in a move which campaigners believe is a missed opportunity to help the low paid. Yet regardless of what the Chancellor does on Wednesday, his calculations will have been influenced by an econimic model that critics claim is flawed and past its sell by date. Neo-classical economics may be Treasury's guding light, but has it done more harm than good? Is it time to look at the alternatives? Juliette Foster was joined in the studio by Professor John Weeks, Share Radio's regular economics commentator, and Professor Steve Keen of Kingston University London. Steve is also the author of the best-selling book "Debunking Economics".

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