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  • Today we're answering a question from one of our Money Matters Festival attendees who wanted more information about building her first portfolio of investments.


    Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to refine your strategy, Emilie Bellet is giving you a 10-steps checklist to understand and select your portfolio. We will be covering risk / reward, asset allocation and diversification, balancing a portfolio, passive approach with funds and also monitoring.


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    Listen to PensionBee’s monthly podcast, The Pension Confident Podcast to better understand the world of personal finance and pensions: https://www.pensionbee.com/podcast


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  • Women often shoulder two-thirds or more of the unpaid domestic work and childcare responsibilities for their homes and families. This has significant effects on relationships, wealth, and overall well-being.


    In this episode, Eve Rodsky discusses how to make societal change one partnership at a time, aiming to redistribute domestic work and redefine relationships. We look into actionable systems outlined in her book and platform Fair Play, addressing mental load, returning to work, and the importance of prioritising alone ‘unicorn’ time.


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    Eve Rodsky: https://www.everodsky.com/

    Fair Play: https://www.fairplaylife.com/

    Listen to PensionBee’s monthly podcast, The Pension Confident Podcast to better understand the world of personal finance and pensions.


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  • Join us as we explore the emotional journey of divorce with Tosh Brittan, a divorce empowerment coach and counsellor with over 17 years of experience. Discover how to prioritise your well-being amidst challenging relationships, overcome emotional hurdles, and find support in navigating the complexities of divorce and family conflicts.


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    Tosh Brittan | Relationship Resilience Coach: https://www.toshbrittan.com/ 

    Listen to PensionBee’s monthly podcast, The Pension Confident Podcast to better understand the world of personal finance and pensions.


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  • If discussions about death are sensitive for you, feel free to skip this one.


    In this episode, we are joined by Selina Flavius, the powerhouse behind Black Girl Finance. Selina shares her personal journey of unexpected loss in early 2022, when her fiancé passed away.From abruptly shifting wedding plans to not even being welcomed to his funeral and navigating the aftermath, Selina graciously shares her story of loss and recovery, how she found purpose after her loss and the profound impact it had on her financial values and priorities.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast/how-to-find-purpose-after-a-death-with-selina-flavius

    Road to Wealth podcast series about financial advice

    Black Girl finance: https://blackgirlfinance.co.uk/ 

    Listen to PensionBee’s monthly podcast, The Pension Confident Podcast to better understand the world of personal finance and pensions.


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  • 💸It’s time to Spring clean your finances! Today's episode focuses on setting financial goals for yourself. Only one in six Brits (17%) confess to having no defined financial goals, and 80% haven't discussed their financial goals with their bank. 


    Laura Newman, Head of NatWest Premier Financial Planning, shares insights and tips on the timing of setting financial goals. She suggests now is a good time for a financial Spring cleaning, eliminating unnecessary direct debits and subscriptions while focusing on clear future objectives.


    We discuss how to set financial goals, prioritise them, and determine when to review them. We explore the importance of designing the life you want to live.


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    Previous podcast episodes with Laura:

    Securing your financial future in 2024

    Why do we keep salary secrets?


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  • Are you looking to grow your money and achieve your financial goals? Join Emilie Bellet as she offers insights and practical tips to get started investing in the stock market for the long term. In this episode, Emilie covers everything you need to know before diving into investing, how to align your investment choices with your goals, inflation, and risk tolerance, as well as guidance on navigating taxes in the UK: ISAs and pensions.


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    Thank you to our partner PensionBee. With PensionBee you can combine, contribute and withdraw online. Take control of your pension, so that you can enjoy a happy retirement and join over 240,000 customers saving with PensionBee. When investing, your capital is at risk. 


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/

    Pension Calculator: https://www.pensionbee.com/pension-calculator 

    Boring Money compare platforms: https://www.boringmoney.co.uk/compare/ 

    Vestpod’s worksheet (make a copy or download it)

    Road to Wealth podcast series about financial advice

    Listen to PensionBee’s monthly podcast, The Pension Confident Podcast to better understand the world of personal finance and pensions.


    DISCLAIMER

    We are not certified financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. You are advised to consult with an independent financial advisor for advice on your specific circumstances.


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  • Have you ever wondered about the importance of romance in our lives and that we can find it in and through business? But also how to strike the perfect balance between career ambitions and personal happiness? In today's episode, Emilie Bellet is joined by Tim Leberecht, an author, curator, and entrepreneur, known as the co-founder of the House of Beautiful Business. 


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    Thank you to our partner PensionBee. With PensionBee you can combine, contribute and withdraw online. Take control of your pension, so that you can enjoy a happy retirement and join over 229,000 customers saving with PensionBee. When investing, your capital is at risk. 


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast/romance-back-in-business-tim-leberecht

    Tim Leberecht’s page: http://timleberecht.com/

    The House of Beautiful Business: https://houseofbeautifulbusiness.com/ 

    Listen to PensionBee’s monthly podcast, The Pension Confident Podcast to better understand the world of personal finance and pensions.


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  • 💸Today's episode is all about breaking the silence around salaries and how to navigate those conversations. We talk about common misconceptions people have about discussing salaries, how to navigate discussions about finances when there's a significant income disparity between partners and how working with a financial planner can help you plan for the future.


    In this episode of The Wallet, I interview Laura Newman, NatWest Premier’s Head of Financial Planning. 


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    Thank you to our partner NatWest Premier. Whether it's discovering ways to make your money grow, or planning your next new goal, your Premier Manager will help take your money to the next level so that it serves all your needs.


    RESOURCES:

    Salary Secrets – one in five Brits don’t share how much they earn, even with their partners by NatWest

    Psychology research mentioned by Laura is by Olson et al 2023.


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  • Join Vestpod’s Money Matters Festival on Sunday, March 3rd, 2024, from 10:30 am to 7:00 pm, at KOKO in Camden.

    🎟️ Secure your spot now, early bird tickets are almost gone, at:

    https://www.vestpod.com/moneymattersfestival 

    And as a thank you for being part of our podcast community use the code THEWALLET for £10 off. 



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  • There are many challenges when it comes to managing finances as women. We’ll try to understand what the current economy is like, and what can be changed. From pension to wealth gaps, to the structural issues and what women are tirelessly doing to try to and change the game.


    This is the recording of Money Matters Festival held on Oct 9th, 2022 at The NED in London with Isabel Berwick (Host of the FT's Working It podcast and co-editor, Working it newsletter), Romi Savova (CEO of PensionBee), Bev Shah (The City Hive) and Selina Flavius (Black Girl Finance).


    Understanding money is the key to financial wealth, and that's precisely where we come in.


    The Wallet explores every financial topic under the sun, from picking stocks and paying off debt to financial bubbles and alternative investments. It’s all jargon and judgement free, and you’ll come away from every episode with tools to multiply your money and make it work for you.


    Every other week, we answer your questions, so if you want to ask us anything, please shoot away!


    Hosted by former private equity analyst, author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich, and Vestpod founder, Emilie Bellet.


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    Article: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2022-where-do-we-stand-today 


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  • 💸Looking to start the new year off on the right foot when it comes to your finances? In today’s Hotline episode - I’ll be helping you do exactly that, with practical tips to help you improve your finances in 2024. From cultivating a positive money mindset to practical strategies for saving and investing, we've got everything you need to make this your most financially successful year yet.


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    Vestpod’s Money Matters Festival: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/vestpod-festival-2024-money-matters-take-charge-of-your-financial-future-tickets-796090186177? 


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  • Anna Whitehouse, also known as Mother Pukka, joined us at our Money Matters Festival 2022. Anna is a leading advocate for flexible working through her 'Flex Appeal' campaign. Anna opens up about her journey, offering fantastic insights into how to become an activist in your own right. She also discusses what she would ask our Prime Minister, and what her new manifesto is all about. 


    Understanding money is the key to financial wealth, and that's precisely where we come in. The Wallet explores every financial topic under the sun, from picking stocks and paying off debt to financial bubbles and alternative investments. It’s all jargon and judgement free, and you’ll come away from every episode with tools to multiply your money and make it work for you.


    Every other week we answer your questions, so if you want to ask us anything drop us a DM on any of our platforms!


    Hosted by former private equity analyst, author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich, and Vestpod founder, Emilie Bellet.


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    Tickets for Money Matters Festival 2024: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/vestpod-festival-2024-money-matters-take-charge-of-your-financial-future-tickets-796090186177?

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    Article: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2022-keynote-mother-pukka 


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    We are not certified financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. You are advised to consult with an independent financial advisor for advice on your specific circumstances.


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  • 💸What are some of the things that we are most afraid of or most dread when it comes to money? What is lifestyle creep? How to plan for your finances in 2024? 


    In this episode of The Wallet, I interview Laura Newman, Head of NatWest’s Specialist Client Advice and Investment Services. We discuss the financial challenges and opportunities for 2024, such as inflation, interest rates, lifestyle creep, and wealth management. Laura shares her insights and tips on how to plan ahead, overcome obstacles, and grow wealth.


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    Thank you to our partner NatWest Premier. Whether it's discovering ways to make your money grow, or planning your next new goal, your Premier Manager will help take your money to the next level so that it serves all your needs.


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  • 💸 Welcome to the last episode of Banking Bad, a podcast series that features six true-crime stories from the world of money. 


    🐺Are you familiar with the name Jordan Belfort? If not, you might recognise him as the infamous 'Wolf of Wall Street'. Belfort's journey in the financial world is nothing short of exhilarating — starting from his humble beginnings as a door-to-door salesman to becoming the mastermind behind Stratton Oakmont, a fraudulent brokerage firm that swindled millions from unsuspecting investors. 


    We look at the legal consequences that eventually caught up with him, leading to his arrest and imprisonment, and draw conclusions and valuable lessons from Belfort's life of excess.


     

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    When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you invest.


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  • 💸Welcome to Banking Bad - a podcast series featuring six true-crime stories from the world of money. 


    Keith Gill, aka RoaringKitty and DeepFuckingValue, is a financial analyst and online trader who challenged Wall Street with GameStop, a retailer on the verge of bankruptcy. He shared his trades on Reddit, attracting a crowd of followers who bought GameStop shares, driving up the price and hurting hedge funds that had shorted the stock. In today’s episode, financial journalist Iona Bain and I look at how the GameStop saga stands as a testament to the potential impact of individual investors challenging established norms, and the key things investors can learn from this rollercoaster of a story. 


    RESOURCES

    Full article: https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast/gamestop-saga 

    Listen: https://pod.link/1520695849/episode/d2e2adc2602913a7c584904eccc0351c 

    Iona Bain: https://twitter.com/ionayoungmoney


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    When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you invest.



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  • 💸Welcome to Banking Bad - a podcast series featuring six true-crime stories from the world of money. 


    In this episode, I speak to Martha Lane Fox, the co-founder of lastminute.com, Europe’s biggest travel and leisure website. She started the company in 1998 with Brent Hoberman, and sold it in 2005 for a whopping £577 million when she was only 31. We revisit this fascinating story and discuss how they raised money for their innovative idea, how they became one of the most popular online travel platforms during the dotcom boom of the early 2000s, what happened after they went public, and how Martha’s life was changed by a serious accident.

     

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    Thank you to our partner PensionBee: combine, contribute and withdraw online. Take control of your pension, so that you can enjoy a happy retirement and join 223,000 customers saving with PensionBee. https://www.pensionbee.com/vestpod  

    When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you invest.


    BANKING BAD ARTICLE

    Vestpod: https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast

    Podlink: https://pod.link/1520695849/episode/202ec779b529acb1a68eac5bfd3a8739 


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  • 💸Welcome to Banking Bad - a podcast series featuring six true-crime stories from the world of money. Today, Emilie is speaking with Patrick Foster. Patrick had a promising career as a professional cricketer, until gambling came into the picture. He shares his journey from being a sports star to a compulsive gambler who ended up in £250,000 of debt, revealing how he got hooked on betting, lost his job and his friends, and how he tried to escape his addiction by moving to a different city and becoming a teacher.


    But even that was not enough to stop him from gambling online, taking out payday loans, and spiralling into despair. Patrick’s story is a cautionary tale of the dangers of gambling - and how to get out of what sometimes seems like a spiral of financial despair.


    This episode contains some sensitive topics (suicide), please listen with care.


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    When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you invest.


    BANKING BAD ARTICLE

    Vestpod: https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast/the-gamble-that-backfired-how-i-ended-up-250000-in-debt


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  • 💸 Welcome to Banking Bad - a podcast series featuring six true-crime stories from the world of money. 


    We’re used to hearing about stocks, credit or commodities being at the centre of bubbles, but never a flower. Today, we’ll be looking at tulip mania - a period in the 1630s when the prices of tulip bulbs in the Netherlands soared to unprecedented levels, driven by a speculative frenzy. I’ll be talking to Anne Goldgar, an American historian and academic, who argues that tulip mania was not a widespread frenzy that affected the whole society, but rather a limited phenomenon - and that accounts of the subsequent crash may be more fiction than fact. However, there are key takeaways from this story that we, as investors, can learn from.


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    When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you invest.


    BANKING BAD ARTICLE

    https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast/banking-bad-tulip-mania-the-greatest-bubble-story-of-all-time


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  • 💸 Welcome to Banking Bad - a podcast series featuring six true crime stories from the world of money. In this episode, I talk to Philip C. Marshall about personal financial crimes that happened in his family. The victim of the crimes? His elderly grandmother, Brooke Astor. Brooke Astor was a well-known figure in New York high society and one of 20th century's most well known philanthropists. In this episode, we will be discussing financial abuse, how to protect your loved ones, the power of attorney and more.


    This episode contains some sensitive topics, please listen with care.


    RESOURCES

    Financial abuse: spotting the signs and leaving safely (Money Helper)

    Women’s Aid

    SEA Surviving Economic Abuse


    BANKING BAD ARTICLE

    https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast/banking-bad-brooke-astor


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    When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you invest.


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  • 📈How do we connect with our older self? How much money would you actually need for retirement? It can be difficult to envision ourselves 20, 30, 40 years from now. This means that all too often, we don’t take the steps we need to take to benefit our future selves. Tunie is in for a pension chat with Becky O’Connor (Director (VP) Public Affairs at PensionBee), Emma Maslin (Money Coach and Founder of The Money Whisperer) and Emilie Bellet (Founder of Vestpod).


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    When investing, your capital is at risk. Investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than you invest.


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    Youtube: https://youtu.be/oCSGv92cKr8 


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