The Meaningful Money Personal Finance Podcast Pete Matthew
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Pete Matthew discusses and explains all aspects of your personal finances in simple, everyday language. Personal finance, investing, insurance, pensions and getting financial advice can all seem daunting, but with the right knowledge and easy-to-follow action steps, Pete will help you to get your money matters in order.
Each show is in two segments: Firstly, everything you need to KNOW, and secondly, everything you need to DO to move forward on the subject of that episode.
This podcast will appeal to listeners of MoneyBox Live, Wake Up To Money, Listen to Lucy, Which? Money and The Property Podcast.
To leave feedback or ask a question, go to http://meaningfulmoney.tv/askpete
Archived episodes can be found at http://meaningfulmoney.tv/mmpodcast
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The Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing, with Chris Budd
Today I am joined by repeat guest and financial planning legend, Chris Budd. He has a new book called the Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing and it’s a very helpful read for anyone struggling to keep money in its place, or with the effects that money can have on our mental health.
Shownotes: https://meaningfulmoney.tv/session533 -
Big Ideas: Do you need advice?
Today we’re rounding off Season 27 by covering the last of our big ideas - and it’s one of the raisons d’etre of Meaningful Money, that most people don’t need advice.
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Big Ideas: PIPSIO - The Order Of Financial Priorities
Today we’re covering the ideal order of financial priorities, something Pete and Rog learned early on in their financial planning training. The order was summarised by the acronym PIPSIO
Protection
Income Protection
Pensions
Savings
Investments
Other
PIPSIO is nothing more than a useful mnemonic, but it really does serve a purpose. I still remind the advisers at Jacksons of it now and again.
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Big Ideas - Time IN The Market
Today we’re covering a classic piece of financial advice - definitely a Big Idea of investing: Time IN the market, not timing the market!
Shownotes: https://meaningfulmoney.tv/BI8
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Big Ideas: Planning Over Products
Planning is - or should be - the framework for all financial decisions, but it is misunderstood by many. Hopefully this episode will explain a little about what planning is, how it works and how to go about it.
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Big Ideas: Prioritising Today
Today we’re going to be talking about the importance of prioritising today in your finances. That might sound counterintuitive to some, but we’ll put some nuance on it and try and give you some practical things you can do when faced with the dilemma of whether to use your money today or put it away for the future.
Show notes: https://meaningfulmoney.tv/BI6
Customer Reviews
Great Double Act!
Many thanks for your continuing content, it is greatly valued by me and my son, it makes the difference by instilling a level of confidence that we are doing the right thing things at the right times. Our son still lives with us and has a good job, so the deal is he lives for free with us, whereby he has to save 50% of everything he earns which has allowed him to build a substantial sum towards a deposit and his pension - thanks Pete
Should be a core element of the national curriculum
Seriously, it’s that good! Schools should be made to include this Podcast from GCSE upwards, starting with the “Finance OS” season - that would transform the nation’s financial education in a single generation.
Roger and his regular guest Pete (😄) are knowledgeable and engaging, breaking down the main financial topics and making them easy to understand. The current generation are so lucky to have this fantastic podcast available to them; I’m 58 and retired but still learning from Pete and Roger, as are my daughters. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for keeping me engaged
Hi Pete and Roger, Thanks you both for all the time and effort you put in to making these engaging weekly bromance episodes - oops I mean financial planning episodes. At 52, I only recently admitted to myself that I ought to listen to the little voice saying maybe all those ‘savings’ I had I actually owed HMRC since I’d quit my old job. I was right. Luckily, someone on Facebook recommended the meaningful money podcast and despite the hurdles of inconsistent income (self employed) and outgoings (moving house) I’ve started budgeting myself away from the hole I’m teetering on the edge of. I’ve not reached a proper forward budget yet but I am living within my means just. What helps me immensely is that while I’m working I frequently listen to your playful yet informative and knowledgeable banter about everything from where I am now financially to retiring happy with ISAs and investments to top up my pitiful pension, and it reminds me why I’m not going to stop on the way home and buy a coffee. The blend of welcoming Cornish and proper Yorkshire advice makes me feel I’m part of a team rather than doing this on my own. Thanks so much!