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Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast

597 episodes - English - Latest episode: 11 months ago - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings

Welcome to Informed Choice Radio, the personal finance podcast all about achieving your financial goals in life. New episodes are published every Friday, featuring expert interviews and practical tips for making the most of your money. Your host for Informed Choice Radio is Martin Bamford; a Chartered Financial Planner, Fellow of the Personal Finance Society and personal finance author. Contact Martin at [email protected] with any comments or questions. You can find show notes and archived episodes at https://icradio.co.uk/episodes/.

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Finding hope and opportunity in the depths of adversity, with Beth Kempton

June 01, 2020 05:00 - 33 minutes - 27.4 MB

We know that the global pandemic has disrupted life as we know it. None of us could have imagined the scale and nature of the changes to our daily lives experienced in the past few months. As lockdown restrictions begin to ease, many of the lasting changes from the virus will remain. We all need to consider what will happen next. My guest on the podcast today is Beth Kempton, author of We Are in This Together; a fantastic new book designed to help you prioritise different things and ...

Ending the Struggle for Work-Life Balance, with Gail Golden

May 25, 2020 05:00 - 23 minutes - 19.1 MB

We all lead increasingly hectic lives, in many cases shaken up beyond recognition today during the Covid-19 pandemic. My guest on the podcast today is Gail Golden, author of a leadership development guide called Curating Your Life. Gail describes a new approach to finding work-life balance. In the same way a museum curator creates a beautiful and meaningful exhibit by sorting, selecting and arranging artifacts from the museum’s collection, curating your life is about sorting, selecting...

The Value We Place on Life, with Howard Friedman

May 18, 2020 05:00 - 19 minutes - 16.4 MB

How much is your life worth? And why? Everyday decisions made by governments, businesses and individuals place a price on human life. Your personal price tag is made up of the economic and social value, but the calculations behind these figures can be complex. My guest on the podcast today is data scientist and health economist Howard Friedman. His academic work includes teaching at data science, statistics, and program evaluation at Columbia University. Howard has authored or co-a...

How to heal in times of anxiety, loss and change, with Suzy Reading

May 11, 2020 05:00 - 23 minutes - 19.3 MB

There's no getting around the fact that tough times hurt. Right now, we're all living through some pretty tough times. My guest on the podcast today is Suzy Reading. Suzy is a chartered psychologist (B. Psych (Hons), M.Psych (Org)) and qualified yoga teacher from Australia, specializing in wellbeing. In her latest book, Self-care for Tough Times, Suzy offers a gentle yet powerful process for developing a self-care toolkit to call on during difficult periods. As Financial Planners, ...

Keys to a successful retirement, with Fritz Gilbert

May 04, 2020 05:00 - 22 minutes - 18.7 MB

Lockdown life has given many of us a glimpse of what our retirement might look like. What will you do with your free time when you retire? My guest on the podcast today is FIRE practitioner Fritz Gilbert. Fritz retired early after more than three decades in corporate America, where he progressed through the various levels of a multinational corporation serving the global aluminium industry. He’s the founder of award-winning FIRE blog, The Retirement Manifesto, which is focused on hel...

Coronavirus financial support - your comprehensive guide

May 01, 2020 06:00 - 44 minutes - 36.2 MB

What financial support is available for individuals and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic? In this special episode of Informed Choice Radio, I'm joined by Philip Wise to discuss the ins and outs of the various government schemes. Phil is a Chartered Financial Planner and Retirement Income Planning Director at Informed Choice. Within our discussion, we cover the full raft of financial support measures in place, including some little-known issues with these schemes.

Misfits changing finance forever, with Daniel Simon

April 27, 2020 05:00 - 28 minutes - 23.6 MB

Every day, financial technology (or fintech) is creating seismic changes within the banking and finance sector. My guest today is author of the dramatic story of fintech’s major players, exploring how these disruptions are transforming even money itself. Dan Simon is chairman of the Museum of American Finance communications board and CEO of Vested, a global financial communications firm. He represents some of the most recognizable brands in finance and fintech, including Morgan Stanley...

What's happening at Informed Choice?

April 24, 2020 06:00 - 22 minutes - 18.6 MB

In this special episode, Martin talks to Informed Choice managing director Shelley McCarthy. They chat about what the coronavirus crisis means for life at Informed Choice, how the teams are working remotely and adapting to this new way of life. Martin and Shelley also talk about the impact of the virus on the markets and economy, and what could happen next.

Three blind mice, with Scott McLean

April 20, 2020 05:00 - 27 minutes - 22.7 MB

You receive investment advice from a financial adviser, your tax return is completed by an accountant, and your estate planning is carried out by a solicitor. When was the last time these three key consultants got together to discuss your overall financial game plan? My guest on the podcast today believes you’ve taken all the right steps, yet the mousetrap has been set. You’re basically working with three blind mice, and that can end up being very costly to you … because the blind mic...

Self-nourishment to feed your professional soul, with Dr Alka Patel

April 13, 2020 05:00 - 21 minutes - 18.2 MB

We could all do with a little self-nourishment right now. My guest on the podcast today is Dr Alka Patel. Alka is a GP, lifestyle medicine physician and health coach. She's been a medical doctor for more than 20 years but realised her professional career meant her own health was placed on the backburner. The resulting burnout left Alka in a hospital bed. Alka discovered the hard way that her career in isolation wasn't supplying her with the energy, resilience, strength and happiness ...

How to Be Happy at Work, with Samantha Clarke

April 06, 2020 05:00 - 21 minutes - 17.9 MB

Life is too short to put up with a job you hate. My guest today is happiness consultant Samantha Clarke, who wants you to say goodbye to the dread of Monday morning. Samantha is author of Love It Or Leave It, in which she helps you figure out ways to find that work-life balance and be happier and more fulfilled at work. As a happiness consultant, she is on a mission to liberate individuals from work they no longer love to find a path to true work happiness. Samantha is also a faculty...

Happy Side Hustle, with Bec Evans

March 30, 2020 05:00 - 17 minutes - 14.5 MB

If you’re looking for fulfillment outside the day job, you might start a side hustle. But what happens when you have an idea but don’t know where to start, or you are held back by a lack of confidence, experience, time or money? My guest today is Bec Evans, a writer, speaker and business founder. With a background in innovation she turned her side hustle into a startup and now helps people make their ideas happen. Her first book How to Have a Happy Hustle is a finalist in the Business Bo...

The Dumb Things Smart People Do With Their Money, with Jill Schlesinger

March 23, 2020 05:00 - 22 minutes - 18.8 MB

Why do even the smartest among us make dumb mistakes with our money? I’m sure we all know someone who is super intelligent, has a successful career, maybe a graduate degree, but they keep on making the same dumb mistakes when it comes to their money. Maybe that ‘friend’ is you! My guest today is Jill Schlesinger, an Emmy-nominated and Gracie Award Winning Business Analyst for CBS News. She appears on CBS radio and television stations nationwide covering the economy, markets, investin...

How to use motivational psychology to change your habits for life, with Andy Ramage

March 16, 2020 05:00 - 18 minutes - 15.6 MB

My guest on the podcast today is Andy Ramage. Andy’s background in professional sport and running a busy financial brokerage in London has created a unique set of skills and experience that flow through his work. His love of learning and a masters degree in positive psychology and coaching psychology add a scientific approach to his upbeat, positive coaching style. Andy’s latest book, ‘Let’s do this’ is designed specifically for all those who struggle with willpower and who can’t quite a...

Freedom first, with Matthew Klan

March 09, 2020 05:00 - 24 minutes - 20 MB

“In this rapidly changing world, spending your life pursuing security in the hope of winding up with freedom is insane”, says my guest today. “If you want to be financially free, you’ve got to start by getting free first.” A self-made millionaire in his early twenties, Matthew Klan walked away from a professional career and the promise of financial security and chose his freedom instead. He discovered along the way the power that freedom has to create prosperity, a universal principle th...

Seven Mistakes Every Investor Makes, with Joachim Klement

March 02, 2020 05:00 - 25 minutes - 21.2 MB

Every investor makes mistakes. Private or professional, amateur or experienced, there is no exception. And many of these are common mistakes. Whether or not they want to admit it, many investors have committed the same errors. How can you avoid these mistakes? How can you distinguish yourself as an investor and improve your performance? My guest today is Joachim Klement, research analyst and former Chief Investment Officer with 20 years’ experience in financial markets. His new book ...

Your Blueprint to Financial Independence, with Chris Mamula

February 24, 2020 05:00 - 17 minutes - 14.6 MB

If you are in debt, bad with money, or looking for a straightforward way to take command of your finances, my guest today has written the book for you. This isn’t just another personal finance book or budgeting guide telling you how to live like someone else. Instead, his book is designed to give you the framework for success from dozens of people who have found their own path to financial independence. Chris Mamula is the author of Choose FI: Your Blueprint to Financial Independence. ...

Prosperity Life Lessons, with John Soforic

February 17, 2020 05:00 - 25 minutes - 20.8 MB

What are the most important prosperity life lessons we should pass on to the next generation? My guest today has experienced hardship, faced challenges, and found the mindset required to achieve financial freedom. John Soforic is a real estate investor from Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. He's author of The Wealthy Gardener, a heartwarming series of stories and practical wisdom on entrepreneurship and wealth. John wrote The Wealthy Gardener for his son, as a way to share his prosperity l...

Value investing, with Simon Gergel

February 10, 2020 05:00 - 17 minutes - 14.8 MB

In today's podcast episode, I chat with Simon Gergel, head of the UK Equity team at AllianzGI, all about value investing. Simon manages The Merchants Trust and specialises in managing UK equity income portfolios. He joined AllianzGI in April 2006 from HSBC Halbis Partners where he managed over £900m in high income funds as well as core institutional and life UK equity portfolios. Prior to joining HSBC in 2001, Simon worked for 14 years at Phillips & Drew Fund Management / UBS Asset Man...

Warren Buffett’s journey to $1bn, with Glen Arnold

February 03, 2020 05:00 - 31 minutes - 25.7 MB

How did Warren Buffet go from $100m to $2bn? In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Glen Arnold, author of The Deals of Warren Buffett. In the second volume of the book series, Glen describes how Warren Buffett made deals over the course of two decades as he became a billionaire. It’s arguably the most exciting stage of Buffett’s career, during which time shares in his business Berkshire Hathaway jumped 29-fold from $89 to $2,600. Buffett made investments in GEICO, ABC, Disney, ...

Self Made People Secrets, with Dr Rainer Zitelmann

January 27, 2020 05:00 - 27 minutes - 22.3 MB

Richard Branson once said: “No goal is beyond our reach and even the impossible can become possible for those with vision and belief in themselves.” In his third guest appearance on Informed Choice Radio, I chat with Dr Rainer Zitelman about his new book, Dare to Be Different and Grow Rich: The Secrets of Self-Made People. In the book, Rainer unpicks the lives of 50 extraordinarily successful women and men. Most of the subjects in his book are entrepreneurs, but he also studies top man...

Common sense approach for your money, with Harry Stout

January 20, 2020 05:00 - 17 minutes - 15 MB

It’s fair to say that money matters are the cause of stress and anxiety of a great many people. When you don’t fully understand the decisions you need to make, or where to go for help making those important decision, it’s no surprise that anxiety ensues. My guest today is Harry Stout, a senior leader in the global financial services business. He’s got 25 years of expertise in the US and globally, with experience in all key business areas. Harry’s new book is called The FinancialVerse...

Making complex finance subjects simple, with Tina Hay

January 13, 2020 05:00 - 11 minutes - 10 MB

How’s your financial literacy? As a listener to Informed Choice Radio, I’m guessing it’s pretty good! Certainly better than average! But, for most people, a lack of financial literacy is a serious challenge. After all, money can be complicated! My guest on the podcast today is Tina Hay, founder of Napkin Finance. Tina explains that two-thirds of Americans can’t pass a basic financial literacy test. Nine in ten believe that personal finance should become a required subject in school. ...

100 things millionaires do, with Nigel Cumberland

January 06, 2020 05:00 - 24 minutes - 19.9 MB

What are the habits you need to adopt so you can build and retain sustainable wealth? In this episode of the podcast, I’m joined by Nigel Cumberland, international bestselling author of 100 Things Successful People Do. In this new book, 100 Things Millionaires Do, Nigel turns his attention to wealth. The book distills all of the wisdom and knowledge of a lifetime of starting and selling businesses, and coaching hundreds of wealthy leaders, into 100 short chapters of advice on building ...

Escaping from your financial prison camp, with The Escape Artist

December 02, 2019 05:00 - 20 minutes - 17.4 MB

Are you trapped in a financial prison camp of your own making? My guest on the podcast today didn't realise he was part of the wider FIRE movement until a chance encounter with the work of Mr Money Mustache. In this episode, I talk to Barney Whiter AKA The Escape Artist about the career crisis which served as his catalyst to create a freedom fund. We also cover why everything flows from motivation, how debt is a form of slavery, and the best way to convince a significant other to join ...

Journey to financial independence, with Ken Okoroafor

November 25, 2019 02:00 - 20 minutes - 17.3 MB

Financial independence is a super power. Whether we know it or not, we're all on a stage of a money journey; anything from financially solvent to financially independent. My guest on the podcast today is Ken Okoroafor, founder of The Humble Penny. Ken describes himself as a millennial, migrant and minority - but he warns of the danger of listening to a single story. His journey to financial independence, as he recounts in this conversation, involved a decade of surviving, before a deca...

This is why you need to fund your retirement

November 22, 2019 16:12 - 5 minutes - 5.3 MB

You might not plan to retire. Increasingly these days, retirement is delayed because we can’t afford it, or we don’t want to give up work; after all, work gives us a powerful sense of identity, an excuse for social interaction, and is scientifically proven to help reduce disease and death. Why on earth would you want to retire, given the choice?! But saving enough money to cover your expenses in later life is essential, even if you have no plans to give up work. Coming up in this episode o...

Teaching Kids to Buy Stocks, with J. J. Wenrich

November 18, 2019 05:00 - 18 minutes - 15.2 MB

How can we best educate our children to equip them for success when it comes to their money? My guest today is J. J. Wenrich, a Certified Financial Planner and 20-year veteran of the investment world. He developed his fascination with the stock market as a child, watching business reports on PBS, one of the few stations available in his small-town Kansas home. During freezing winters and blazing summers, he was inside learning about what he calls "the amazing world of stocks." Despite ...

How would you spend your Freedom Dividend?

November 15, 2019 05:00 - 8 minutes - 8.42 MB

Universal Basic Income. If you’ve not come across the term before, you’re likely to hear a lot more about it in the future. It’s an economic policy that’s gathering support across a wide part of the political spectrum, as a solution to a variety of challenges. And now shadow chancellor John McDonnell appears to be backing it too, urging the Labour party to formalise this support in their election manifesto. In this episode of Informed Choice Radio, why basic income is a Labour policy M...

No debt business startup explained, with Alan Donegan

November 11, 2019 02:00 - 21 minutes - 20 MB

If you're thinking about starting a business, it's likely that writing a business plan and then borrowing money will be two factors putting you off. My guest today runs workshops which show budding entrepreneurs how to get started in business without lengthy business plans or potentially ruinous loans from the bank. Alan Donegan is co-founder of PopUp Business School. When he set up his business 12 years ago, he went along to government funded Business Link, who did more to scare him o...

Building a property portfolio, with Michelle Niziol

November 04, 2019 02:00 - 23 minutes - 22.6 MB

Investing in bricks and mortar, and building a property portfolio, is an ambition for many investors. The tangible nature of property makes it appear attractive. Combined with the ability to finance purchases and benefit from a stream of rental income, it's easy to understand the appeal. My guest today has a passion for property, buying her first home at age 18 before quickly establishing a sizeable property portfolio and property business empire. Michelle Niziol started out as a mortg...

It’s not a wealth tax. It’s a wealth multiplier.

November 01, 2019 05:00 - 8 minutes - 8.63 MB

An obsession with the cost of advice is denying investors access to the value of advice. When influential commentators position ongoing adviser fees as a ‘wealth tax’, they ignore the significant level of value added by the provision of good advice and planning. In this episode, why the wealth tax is really a wealth multiplier, and how financial advice adds 3% a year to the size of your portfolio.

How To Make Good Decisions, with Gerd Gigerenzer

October 28, 2019 05:00 - 18 minutes - 17.7 MB

Risk-taking is essential for innovation, fun, and the courage to face the uncertainties in life. Yet for many important decisions, we're often presented with statistics and probabilities that we don't really understand and we inevitably rely on experts in the relevant fields - policy makers, financial advisers, doctors - to analyse and choose for us. But what if they don't quite understand the way the information is presented either? How do we make sure we're asking doctors the right q...

7 ways to join the latest influx of global millionaires

October 25, 2019 08:35 - 23 minutes - 22.2 MB

We’re fascinated by millionaires. There’s a certain mystique about how people become rich, and how they live their lives once they reach millionaire status. Some of our most popular podcast episodes have focused on wealth habits and behaviours. But did you know that there are around 47 million millionaires globally?  In this episode, the latest research into millionaires, and the traits most millionaires display that you could emulate if you want to reach this status too.

Guide to a Great Later Life, with Louise Ansari

October 21, 2019 05:00 - 18 minutes - 17.2 MB

Today’s fifty-year-olds are likely to have an astounding 36 or more years to live. So if you’re approaching later life, you need to think very differently about what those extra years will hold. My guest today, Louise Ansari, has written a book designed to help you get ready for a major adventure. When We’re 64 arms readers with the knowledge, tips and pointers to think very differently about the amazing opportunity that a long life can bring. Louise is Director of Communications and...

Three lessons for investors following the Woodford demise

October 18, 2019 08:34 - 8 minutes - 8.04 MB

The financial press has been dominated this week by former-star fund manager, Neil Woodford. After being sacked from his flagship Equity Income fund, which is being sold off with cash returned to investors, he took the decision to wind up his multi-billion pound fund empire.  Coming up in this episode, three lessons for investors following the Woodford demise.

Real assets explained, with Luke Hyde-Smith

October 14, 2019 05:00 - 21 minutes - 20.3 MB

Real assets have grown in popularity in recent years, as an option to combat a low-yield from fixed income and perceived high equity market values. But what are real assets and how can they fit within a wider investment portfolio? My guest on the podcast today is Luke Hyde-Smith from Waverton Investment Management. Luke is Head of Third Party Fund Selection and co-manager of the Waverton Real Assets Fund, launched earlier this year. The fund invests in five broad real asset classes; ...

Tips for the Bank of Mum & Dad, with Mark Bogard

October 07, 2019 05:00 - 16 minutes - 15.9 MB

We hear a lot about the Bank of Mum and Dad. With high property prices and a rising cost of living, it's becoming common for young adults to turn to parental support in order to get onto the housing ladder. But what are the options for generous parents and how can we avoid leaving ourselves destitute in retirement when we make substantial gifts or loans to the next generation? My guest on the podcast today is Mark Bogard, chief executive of Family Building Society. Mark has more than...

When is the right time to get a Financial Plan?

October 04, 2019 05:00 - 7 minutes - 7.09 MB

Big life events are often a prompt to establish a Financial Plan. Retirement is a big one, along with starting a family, buying a home, or the death of a loved one. In this episode of Informed Choice Radio, the right time to get a Financial Plan. Nick Bamford is our guest host for this episode, standing in for Martin this week.

Closing the gender pensions gap, with Dame Helena Morrissey

September 30, 2019 05:00 - 17 minutes - 16.7 MB

We hear a lot about the gender pay gap, but what about the gender pension gap? My guest on the show today is Dame Helena Morrissey, Head of Personal Investing at Legal & General Investment Management. Helena joined LGIM in 2017 from Newton where she held the title of CEO for fifteen years, before becoming non-executive Chairman. During her tenure, Newton’s assets under management grew from £20 billion to £50 billion, and under her leadership the firm developed a number of market-leadin...

Earliest childhood money memories

September 27, 2019 12:00 - 6 minutes - 6.69 MB

They f*** you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had And add some extra, just for you. Philip Larkin there, pointing out that lessons from our parents often mess with our minds. But what about the things our mums and dads teach us, either purposefully or by accident, about money? How do our earliest childhood memories influence our attitudes towards personal finance? In this episode, your earliest childhood money memories...

Getting Your Financial Sh*t Together, with Gaby Dunn

September 23, 2019 05:00 - 18 minutes - 17.6 MB

In the first episode of her "Bad With Money" podcast, my guest asked patrons at a coffee shop two questions: First, what's your favorite sex position? Everyone was game to answer, even the barista. Then, she asked how much money was in their bank accounts. People were aghast. "That's a very personal question," they insisted. And therein lies the problem. Gaby Dunn argues that our inability to speak honestly about money is our number one barrier to understanding it, leading us to feel alo...

Do you want to look rich or be rich?

September 20, 2019 05:00 - 6 minutes - 6.89 MB

In my nearly twenty years working in the financial planning sector, I've noticed something that goes against most conventional wisdom. The wealthiest people don't tend to look rich. From living in modest homes to driving older cars, even the way they dress, there's a huge difference between being rich and looking rich. In this episode, a simple question; do you want to look rich or be rich?

Later life law, with Kelly Greig

September 16, 2019 05:00 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

What are the top legal issues is to consider as you get older? My guest on the podcast today has a particular interest in mental capacity law, elderly financial abuse matters, and the Court of Protection. Kelly Greig is one of only 68 solicitors nationwide elected to the Office of the Public Guardian’s national panel of professional deputies. In this role, she works with people who lack the ability to make decisions about their finances. Kelly's cases typically need bespoke arrangement...

How to make the most of your money in a low savings environment

September 13, 2019 05:00 - 25 minutes - 24.1 MB

Let's be honest; interest rates on cash savings are rubbish. Ever since the global financial crisis, when the Bank of England and other central banks slashed interest rates to prevent the world economy from going over a cliff edge, savers have been penalised. Low interest rates are even worse when price inflation is taking into account. And if you're a first-time buyer, the challenge of saving for a big deposit is made even harder by the pitiful returns you get on your cash savings. ...

How to Restart Your Life and Get F.U. Money, with David Sawyer

September 09, 2019 05:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

Are you happy? Is there more to life than this? What if there is another way? My guest today had something of a mid-life crisis shortly before his 40th birthday, quit his job, read a load of books, and became a practitioner of the growing FIRE movement. David Sawyer is author of RESET: How to Restart Your Life and Get F.U. Money. He's a United Nations award-winning PR man and 2:40 marathoner, who admits he's not a guru when it comes to money matters. He is, however, a middle-aged famil...

What to do when things go wrong, with Frank Supovitz

September 02, 2019 05:00 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

It's entirely reasonable to assume that things will go wrong from time to time. Things will go wrong in your life, your business, and within your investment portfolio. When a crisis lands, what matters most is how you respond. My guest today is Frank Supovitz, THE man behind the scenes at major events including the Super Bowl, Stanley Cup and Indy 500. As Senior Vice President of Events for the National Football League, Frank oversaw the meteoric growth of the Super Bowl, Pro Bowl an...

How liquid is your investment portfolio?

August 30, 2019 13:30 - 31 minutes - 29 MB

Investment liquidity is a topic that's regularly on the mind of investors, more so recently with the high profile and ongoing suspension of Woodford Equity Income. But what is liquidity and why does it matter when you're investing money? In this episode, an assessment of the investment portfolios we recommend to clients at Informed Choice, from a liquidity perspective, and how you can better understand the liquidity within your own investment and pension portfolios.

Keep on Squirrelling, with Gary Edwards

August 26, 2019 05:00 - 18 minutes - 17.5 MB

I'm passionate about financial education. As father to three school age children and husband to a primary school teacher, I get to see this subject from the parenting and teaching perspective. My guest today is Gary Edwards, founder of Keep on Squirrelling, a subsidiary of True Living, whose overall mission is to 'reduce the pain and stress in people's lives and make a difference for love'. Gary's vision is to be the leading inspiration for improving children's financial education. I...

We got it all wrong about the baby boomers

August 23, 2019 14:12 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MB

In this episode of the podcast, I'm talking about a bunch of self-entitled, fortunate, some would say selfish people. That's right, we're discussing the post-war baby boomers. But the data I'm looking at doesn't back up a lot of the popular narrative we hear about this generation. In fact, stay tuned to discover why we might have got it all wrong about the baby boomers.

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