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By Tilney Group
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Why wait to leave an inheritance when your adult children and grandchildren could use the money now? This episode of the Money, She Talked podcast looks at ways to pass on money, the challenges of trying to be fair with your money, giving financial gifts while retaining control and more.
Many of us were brought up with the attitude and expectation that we should stand on our own feet financially, but this outlook has changed quite dramatically in recent years. The cost of housing, introduction of university fees and squeezes on pay rises mean that, overwhelmingly, we acknowledge that today’s younger generations have got it a lot tougher when it comes to money. There is a real desire to help, but what’s the best way?
Financial Planning Director Gemma Helliwell is joined by Managing Director Emma Sterland and estate planning technical specialist Jocelyn Davis to discuss this subject.
Are you so focused on running and growing your business that you don’t have time for your own personal finances? Or are you thinking of starting a business and want to know more about juggling your finances? This episode of the Money, She Talked podcast is for you.
A third of businesses around the world are now owned by women* and this number is rising all the time as women embrace entrepreneurship and strike out on their own. To discuss the challenges and opportunities that business owners face when managing their personal finances, Tilney’s Eleanor Wotherspoon is joined by Elaine Clarke, CEO of Baa Bar Ltd, which she started when she was 23 and Financial Planning Partner Ann-Marie Atkins.
*The Changing Faces of Women’s Wealth, The WealthiHer Network, January 2021
In this episode of Money, She Talked, Marika Franceschi, Partner MacRoberts LLP joins Tilney’s financial planner Taina Moran, as they explain the often-overwhelming process of untangling finances during divorce. A supportive team of both lawyers and financial planners, with a joint approach, can help achieve the best outcome for all parties involved in what is typically a traumatic time for families.
Read our article 'How a financial planner and solicitor can work together during a divorce' here: https://bit.ly/3mWyIN2
In this episode of Money, She Talked, Rebecca Davidson, an investment director from Tilney, quizzes Deborah Gilshan and Kate Capocci on the growing trend for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investments. Deborah is an independent adviser on investment stewardship, corporate governance, sustainable finance and diversity, and Kate is the responsible investment lead at Smith & Williamson.
We live in a world now where investors, at all levels, increasingly put more social responsibility on their financial decisions. Traditionally, responsible investing has translated to ethical investing and avoiding companies we just don’t like. But the trend is changing. As Deborah and Kate discuss, savers are finding their voices and expecting those who invest on their behalf to act as stewards, encouraging better practices at the companies they’re investing with, and influencing positive change.
Alongside the financial devastation caused by lockdown, a lot of people have found themselves accidental savers. This money is overwhelmingly sitting in saving accounts where it suffers from the impact of inflation and almost non-existent interest rates.
In this episode of Money, She Talked, a podcast from the female financial experts at Tilney, Gemma Helliwell, Financial Planning Director and Holly Merriman, Investment Director, share their views about cash savings and investing.
Do pensions excite you?! In this episode of Money, She Talked, we hear from two self-confessed pension lovers about why we need to embrace our pensions. Give us 26 minutes of your time and we’ll show you why it makes financial sense on so many levels.
A third of women still regard finance as a man’s world and nearly two thirds of women identify with the statement that they are not financially savvy, according to recent research from The WealthiHer Network.
In this inaugural episode of Money, She Talked, a podcast from the female financial experts at Tilney, Tamara Gillan, the inspirational founder of The WealthiHer Network joins Tilney’s Business Development Manager Eleanor Wotherspoon and Head of Financial Planning in the North West Ann-Marie Atkins to discuss why this is and what can and is being done to change it.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.