Medics Money podcast

Medics Money

The Medics‘ Money Podcast helps doctors, dentists and other professionals make better financial decisions. Hosted By Dr Tommy Perkins and Dr Ed Cantelo, who is not only a doctor but also a Chartered Accountant and Tax adviser.

  1. 1D AGO

    Ep 325: 🇨🇾 Leaving the NHS for Cyprus...

    Follow @drnatashaholmes on insta and TikTok. Dr Natasha Holmes on Leaving the NHS and Moving to Cyprus: Push–Pull Factors, Risk, and What’s Next? On the Medics' Money podcast, Cyra chats with Dr Natasha Holmes, an FY10 pediatric locum/bank registrar, life coach, and co-creator of The Fully Well Doc Pod, who announces she is leaving the NHS and the UK after what she believes was her last NHS shift. Natasha explains her decision as a long “push–pull” transformation: reduced fulfillment from worsening NHS conditions and greater fulfillment from coaching, alongside pull factors including moving to Cyprus (where she grew up) for community, supporting aging parents, lower living costs, better savings prospects, and to explore starting a business and possibly medicine there. She discusses identity and mental health struggles during FY2, the need to prove she could do the job, and realizing colleagues often feel excited to work while she generally doesn’t. Natasha outlines risk mitigation via two years of savings, family housing/support, and a remote-working partner, and plans to maintain GMC registration through upcoming revalidation while exploring Cyprus requirements. They address public misconceptions about “paying back taxpayers,” medical training costs, limited training posts, and shared frustrations about NHS conditions; she leaves in 35 days on a one-way ticket and has received mostly supportive responses. Want the latest financial tips for doctors and exclusive invites? Join 71,000 doctors here https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/join-medics-money/ Want a free assessment of your finances? Click here https://medics-hnz5twj1.scoreapp.com Want to improve your finances fast? Then come on our course https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/medics-money-financial-wellbeing-course/ Want to find out more about our other courses? www.medicsmoney.co.uk/courses Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Disclaimer: The information provided in this content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. You should not rely on this content as a substitute for professional advice tailored to your specific financial situation. The value of your investments can go down as well as up. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

    40 min
  2. MAY 12

    Ep 324: Making Tax Digital - Do you know where you stand?

    For MTD advice and to ensure compliance, contact Azets here: https://hubs.la/Q04dwtwK0 Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: What UK Doctors Need to Know (MTD for Income Tax 2026) The Medics' Money podcast discusses Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for Income Tax), described as the biggest UK tax filing change for doctors since the late 1990s, with guests Adrian Cousens and Anita Holmes from specialist medical accountants Azets. They explain that from 6 April 2026, individuals with over £50,000 of combined qualifying turnover (sole trade/self-employment and rental income, based on 2024/25) must keep digital records using HMRC-approved software and submit four quarterly updates plus a final annual return, with the first quarterly deadline on 7 August 2026. Partnerships (including GP partnerships) and limited company income are not initially in scope, but GP partners may still be affected by outside sole trade or rental income; thresholds later drop to £30,000 and then £20,000. Key advice is to prepare early, consider moving from spreadsheets to software, manage new deadlines, and seek specialist advisor support. 00:00 MTD Big Change Intro 01:00 Meet The Experts 02:50 What Is MTD for Income Tax 03:51 Why Act Now 05:29 Beta Lessons And Wins 07:50 Who Is In Scope 11:18 Key Dates And Deadlines 11:50 Digital Records And Software 13:27 Quarterly Updates Explained 14:16 Not Ready Soft Landing 16:25 Pain Points And What To Report 21:07 Accountant Roles And Packages 22:52 Thresholds Future Scope Rules 27:04 Final Advice And Wrap Up

    31 min
  3. APR 28

    Ep 322: "A bank study found their best investors all had one thing in common..."

    Join the course with a discount: https://medics-money-partnership.circle.so/checkout/financial-wellbeing-course-7?coupon_code=FWBEARLY The podcast features Dr. Nadia Ekong discussing what she learned on the Financial Wellbeing course and how she applies it to her family, covering budgeting, saving, investing, and teaching children about money. She contrasts growing up with unspoken expectations that academic success would guarantee financial security with the modern reality of taxes, spending, and the need to manage income intentionally. Key takeaways include planning finances prospectively using the Medics Money financial dashboard, adopting mindset shifts such as understanding the true value of “£1” after tax and the real cost of purchases, and using evidence-based, passive investing. She describes practical steps for kids: piggy banks, GoHenry and Starling Kite accounts, goal-based “pots,” and reading Grandpa’s Fortune Fable to introduce long-term investing. They also discuss pocket money approaches and recommend E is for Ethics for teaching morals through stories and guided questions. 00:00 Episode Overview 01:21 Meet Dr Nadia Ekong 01:56 Early Money Lessons 03:01 Doctor Pay Reality Check 04:49 Course Takeaways 07:54 Teaching Kids Money 09:25 Investing With Stories 11:47 Pocket Money Debate 15:19 Ethics For Kids Book 18:04 Top Tips And Wrap Want the latest financial tips for doctors and exclusive invites? Join 71,000 doctors here https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/join-medics-money/ Want a free assessment of your finances? Click here https://medics-hnz5twj1.scoreapp.com Want to improve your finances fast? Then come on our course https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/medics-money-financial-wellbeing-course/ Want to find out more about our other courses? www.medicsmoney.co.uk/courses Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Disclaimer: The information provided in this content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. You should not rely on this content as a substitute for professional advice tailored to your specific financial situation. The value of your investments can go down as well as up. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

    21 min
  4. APR 21

    Ep 321: 900 GPs miss out on £4million - are you?

    https://ashlane.co.uk/medics-money-4-3-million-underpayment-for-flu-vaccines/ The Medics' Money podcast interviews Harriet Hole from Ash Lane Consulting about GP practices losing income due to complex NHS drug reimbursement processes for personally administered items (e.g., vaccines, injections, devices). Hole explains how practices buy and administer items, print FP10s, send FP34 and vaccine appendices, and get paid by PCSE later, noting errors can occur at many points. Ash Lane identified that for the 2025/26 flu season around 900 practices were underpaid, averaging £4,800 each (over £4 million total), often due to being reimbursed for the wrong flu vaccine; they offer a free 30-second check via a link in the show notes. The episode discusses whether flu remains profitable (margins have fallen) and gives tips to reduce wastage, ensure correct claiming (copy wording from vaccine boxes), reconcile claims to payments, send claims special delivery, avoid under-claiming, and monitor supplier pricing and profit margins. 00:00 GPs Missing Millions 02:00 Meet Ash Lane Consulting 03:21 How Drug Reimbursement Works 05:54 Flu Season Underpayments 07:37 Free Flu Payment Check 09:22 Is Flu Still Profitable 11:54 Flu Campaign Best Practices 17:36 Beyond Flu Drug Profits 24:26 Supplier Pricing Tips 26:16 Benchmarks and Final Call 28:40 Wrap Up and Goodbye Want the latest financial tips for doctors and exclusive invites? Join 71,000 doctors here https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/join-medics-money/ Want a free assessment of your finances? Click here https://medics-hnz5twj1.scoreapp.com Want to improve your finances fast? Then come on our course https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/medics-money-financial-wellbeing-course/ Want to find out more about our other courses? www.medicsmoney.co.uk/courses Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Disclaimer: The information provided in this content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. You should not rely on this content as a substitute for professional advice tailored to your specific financial situation. The value of your investments can go down as well as up. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

    31 min
  5. APR 14

    Ep 320: BMA Special - Resident doctors strike AGAIN (plus 1,000 doctors lost?)

    On this week's Medics' Money podcast, host Cyra (a chartered accountant and doctor) interviews BMA UK Resident Doctor's Committee leaders Shiv (deputy chair, psychiatry ST3) and Arjun (education and training co–deputy chair, BMA director) about ongoing resident doctor strikes. They say negotiations after December strikes were initially constructive but collapsed when the government shifted a proposed pay investment from two years to three, reduced it, and labeled it a “best and final offer,” then refused to negotiate while strikes were called. They criticise the Prime Minister’s removal of 1,000 training posts, warning it worsens workforce shortages, creates bottlenecks, and harms patients. They discuss job insecurity, doctor substitution, training capacity concerns, and NHS mismanagement and waste, arguing a credible pay offer and clear plans for training posts and progression are needed to end strikes. 00:00 Training Posts Cut Fallout 01:04 Podcast Intro and Guests 02:16 Why Resident Doctors Strike 05:17 Talks Breakdown and Pay 08:23 Jobs Bottlenecks and Trust 12:59 NHS Decline and Waste 16:22 Doctor Substitution Risks 23:25 Ending Strikes and Deal Terms 26:37 Strike Timing and Consultants 30:41 Costs and Devaluation Claims 32:40 Tiered Care and Culture 34:25 Personal Stories and Closing Want the latest financial tips for doctors and exclusive invites? Join 71,000 doctors here https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/join-medics-money/ Want a free assessment of your finances? Click here https://medics-hnz5twj1.scoreapp.com Want to improve your finances fast? Then come on our course https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/medics-money-financial-wellbeing-course/ Want to find out more about our other courses? www.medicsmoney.co.uk/courses Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Disclaimer: The information provided in this content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. You should not rely on this content as a substitute for professional advice tailored to your specific financial situation. The value of your investments can go down as well as up. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

    43 min
  6. APR 7

    Ep 319: Avoid this back-pay and Pension TRAP!

    This is a replay of episode 267 to promote the next Financial Wellbeing course starting soon! Head here for more details: https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/medics-money-financial-wellbeing-course/ In this episode of the Medics' Money podcast, hosts welcome Dr. Kate Rothwell, a haematology consultant, who shares her experiences from the Medics' Money Financial Wellbeing course. The discussion covers practical financial tips, including dealing with misallocated back pay and tax traps, and the significance of knowing when and how income should be taxed. Dr. Rothwell recounts battling payroll issues and the importance of proactively managing one's finances, especially regarding pensions and investment strategies. The episode emphasizes the value of collective knowledge and persistence in handling financial matters, highlighting stories of errors corrected and financial knowledge gained. Listeners are encouraged to openly discuss and manage their finances to make informed decisions, leveraging resources like Medics' Money to navigate their financial journeys effectively. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:16 Back Pay Issues and Tax Traps 00:40 Pensions Taxation Explained 00:46 Investing Mindset and Tips 00:53 Impact of Financial Wellbeing 01:58 Guest Introduction: Dr. Kate Rothwell 02:46 Personal Financial Journey 05:25 Navigating Tax Challenges 18:00 Persistence with HMRC 23:42 Investing and Financial Planning 28:05 The Importance of Financial Knowledge 42:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    47 min
  7. MAR 31

    Ep 318: Divorce.

    Get in touch with Talbots Law: https://medicsmoney.co.uk/medical-solicitor/ This week's episode discusses divorce from a legal perspective with Karen and Rita from Talbots Law, outlining what to expect, why legal advice can help, and what people can do themselves under no-fault divorce. They explain timing (about six months for the divorce, often 9–12+ months for contested finances/children), ways to avoid court (negotiation, mediation, collaborative law), and court safeguards where there is domestic abuse. They cover how courts approach children and finances (needs and Section 25 factors), note child maintenance is usually handled by the Child Maintenance Service, and emphasize NHS pensions as major assets often needing a jointly instructed neutral actuary report, with pension sharing or offsetting options. They also mention disclosure of private practice income, updating wills, risks if someone dies before finalisation, avoiding new asset purchases before a clean break, and the value of communication. Want the latest financial tips for doctors and exclusive invites? Join 71,000 doctors here https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/join-medics-money/ Want a free assessment of your finances? Click here https://medics-hnz5twj1.scoreapp.com Want to improve your finances fast? Then come on our course https://www.medicsmoney.co.uk/medics-money-financial-wellbeing-course/ Want to find out more about our other courses? www.medicsmoney.co.uk/courses Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Disclaimer: The information provided in this content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. You should not rely on this content as a substitute for professional advice tailored to your specific financial situation. The value of your investments can go down as well as up. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

    33 min

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The Medics‘ Money Podcast helps doctors, dentists and other professionals make better financial decisions. Hosted By Dr Tommy Perkins and Dr Ed Cantelo, who is not only a doctor but also a Chartered Accountant and Tax adviser.

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