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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women And Money: Choosing a Private Pension

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Women & Money

Women And Money: Choosing a Private Pension
If you're close to retirement, or thinking of setting up a pension pot, where do you start when it comes to choosing a private pension? Lorna Blythe, from Royal London, explains to Sarah Pennells what pensions are and how they work; Danisha Chada, a chartered and certified financial planner with Smith and Williamson, looks at how much help could a pension company give to its individual customers, Alan Chan, from IFS Wealth and Pensions, explains what the first steps are when taking out a pension for the first time.
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Lorna Blythe, Danisha Chada, Alan Chan


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Georgie Frost

CONSUMING ISSUES: Paris, what are the best options on a budget? Megan French from MoneySavingExpert has a few tips

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

CONSUMING ISSUES: Paris, what are the best options on a budget? Megan French from MoneySavingExpert has a few tips
As MoneySavingExpert have been writing this week, few cities can compete with Paris for sheer romance, beauty - and the beating a trip gives your wallet.. But they insist savings are possible, if you've got the right eye and decent timing. So, what are the best options on a budget? Plus, they ‘ve been looking at broadband…how much of the advertised broadband speed are the providers meant to be giving you?
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Megan French


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Georgie Frost

Consuming Issues: the Team from Money Fight Club joins @GECFrost in the studio to talk on pay-day spending, packaged bank accounts and theft insurance

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Consuming Issues: the Team from Money Fight Club joins @GECFrost in the studio to talk on pay-day spending, packaged bank accounts and theft insurance
Today the founders of Money Fight Club -Lindsay Cook and Anne Caborn- talk about pay-day spending -has it reached pandemic proportions? And packaged bank accounts…most people don’t know they are paying extra for these deluxe accounts. Plus, thieves on trains and tubes…will your insurer pay you?
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Anne Caborn, Lindsay Cook


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Ask Sarah: Dying Matters Week

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Ask Sarah

Ask Sarah: Dying Matters Week
As part of Dying Matters Awareness Week, Sarah Pennells and her guests look at the legal and financial aspects of funerals and why those arrangements can still be a taboo subject. Poppy Mardall, from Poppy's Funerals, and Gemma O'Driscoll, Funeral Director at G.E O’Driscoll & Daughters, discuss different types of funerals available and how funeral directors can offer help and support. Toby Scott, from the Dying Matters Coalition, explains how you can take part in the debate, and Rod Smith from Stone King Solicitors and part of the Law Society Wills and Equity Committee looks at wills and how to take care of them.
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Poppy Mardall, Gemma O'Driscoll, Toby Scott, Rod Smith


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Your Money, Your Future: Independent Pensions Report for Self-Employed

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Your Money, Your Future

Your Money, Your Future: Independent Pensions Report for Self-Employed
If you're self-employed and need to set up a pension, where do you start? Sarah Pennells looks at a recent report published by Royal London with former Pensions Minister Steve Webb, currently Director of Policy at pensions and life insurance provider Royal London. Paul Allington founder and head of The Code Guy, gives his own account of setting up his pension, while Claire Walsh, Chartered Financial Planner and Head of Advice at Unbiased, gives advice on how to set up a pension plan. Sarah discusses whether the new Lifetime ISA can also help people set their pension.
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Steve Webb, Paul Allington, Claire Walsh


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women And Money: Big Ticket Items

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Women & Money

Women And Money: Big Ticket Items
What do you do when you buy big ticket item, like a computer or a car, and it immediately breaks down? Sarah Pennells is joined by James Walker, founder of Resolver, Matt Stone, founder of TestDrives2U and Peter Stonely, from Trading Standards on this week's programme. Together they look at the changes in the Consumer Protection Law, what warranties are available for faulty cars and how to avoid any pitfalls when researching the products.
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Matt Stone, Peter Stonely, James Walker


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Young Money: The Cost of Coffee

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Young Money

Young Money: The Cost of Coffee
How much did you spend on a cup of coffee this week? Sarah Pennells is joined by this week's Young Money Champion Rachel Healey, Jasmine Birtles, founder of Money Magpie, and Justin Urquhart-Stewart, Head of Corporate Development at Seven Investment Management. Together they discuss how the cost of coffee can add up, how you can save money and what you could spend your money on instead.
Guests:

Justin Urquhart-Steward, Jasmine Birtles, Rachael Healy


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Sue Dougan

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazines: Episode Three

Sue Dougan
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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazines: Episode Three
Sue Dougan is joined by Lisa Harris, digital editor for Sainsbury's Magazine. Together they speak to Katie Caldesi on the country's passion with Italian food, from Parma ham to Arborio rice; Richard Johnson, from British Street Food, explains why street food has become so popular and how its sellers can launch their business literally from the back of the van. Paul Turner speaks of his family-run butcher’s shop in Aldershot and how his unique sausage recipe is available nationwide, while ex-Masterchef winner Tim Anderson looks at fermented food and why its health benefits are making headlines.
Guests:

Lisa Harris, Katie Caldesi, Tim Anderson, Richard Johnson, Paul Turner


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: 5000 to 1? I'll take that bet!

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This is Money: 5000 to 1? I'll take that bet!
It's time for This is Money! Once again, the guys from the award-winning finance website join Georgie in the studio to run down the hottest money stories of the week. On this show, editor Simon Lambert and consumer affairs Lee Boyce are in to discuss the return of the no-deposit mortgages, the 5 biggest threats to your pensions, and finally, Leicester City for the win! Lee gloats on the clubs surprise victory, while a slightly more prosaic Simon breaks down the ridiculous odds placed on the teams chances - half as likely as seeing Elvis! This is Money is presented in partnership with NS&I.
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Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce


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Georgie Frost

Consuming Issues: Richard Oarcock from Motoring Research on the London Car Show

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

 Consuming Issues: Richard Oarcock from Motoring Research on the London Car Show
The UK car industry is undergoing a bit of a renaissance, but the V.W Dieselgate scandal has also hit the global vehicle industry. Richard Oarcock is an automotive expert from Motoring Research and he joined us in the studio to discuss what visitors to the London car Show can expect
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Richard Oarcock


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