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Personal Finance with Warren Ingram

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Personal Finance
Financial Planning
Investment Strategies
Debt Management
South Africa
Retirement Planning
Emergency Fund
Investment Growth
Diversification
Insurance
Inflation
Asset Allocation
Interest Rates
Wills
Financial Emergencies
Financial Freedom Number
Investing
Credit Score
Uncertainty In Markets
Investment Scams

Wealth manager Warren Ingram's weekly contributions on The Money Show have built this impressive archive of audio on a broad range of themes.

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Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial adviser and co-founder of Galileo Capital, about the rising cost of elite education, and whether these high fees represent real value for money for families who can afford them. This comes as South A... more

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Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial adviser and co-founder of Galileo Capital, about why money is one of the most common causes of conflict between couples, and why avoiding the conversation only makes things worse. With different mone... more

Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial adviser and co-founder of Galileo Capital, about navigating personal financial success in a tough global climate marked by Middle East conflict, rising fuel and food prices, and growing pressure on h... more

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Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial advisor and co-founder of Galileo Capital, about why salary deductions such as tax, retirement fund contributions, and other benefits are not simply losses, but important investments in financial sec... more

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Recent Guests

Sharon Hamman
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Warren Ingram
Financial advisor, Co-Founder at Galileo Capital
Galileo Capital
Episode: Personal Finance: How to build your investment portfolio
Thabo Hollo
Program Manager at Old Mutual Financial Education
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Episode: Personal Finance: Unlocking tax‑free growth – your guide to the new TFSA limits and smarter investing

Hosts

Stephen
Co-host who engages with Warren; Host of The Money Show
Warren Ingram
Host and co-founder, Galileo Capital; financial educator and advisor

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 263 ratings
  • 🤝🥇🏆

    Thumbs up for bringing life to this channel 👏🏾! Always pleasure listening to this show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VelaZN
    South Africaa year ago
  • Relatable Discussions

    I enjoyed listening to the discussions because they were all very relatable and informative. I'm learning smart and practical financial advice that I can apply to my own decisions. Thank you for also starting a conversation about the current issues that almost everyone is dealing with.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zia Amazon
    Philippines4 years ago
  • Super informative!

    This podcast is a great resource for anyone looking to improve their financial literacy and enhance their finance strategies. Warren is very knowledgeable and each episode provides valuable insights.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    maddie@podcastingyou
    United States4 years ago
  • Thank You

    This show is really the best finance podcast as it gives simple steps to put you on the road to financial freedom without making one feel stupid! Thank you Warren and Bruce!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nalituh
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Good, traditional advice

    Warren Ingram presents reliable financial advice with a bias towards conservative index tracking products. Worth listening to.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    -//
    United States8 years ago

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Listeners appreciate practical tips and real-world examples you can implement.
The host comes across as knowledgeable and clear, with audience questions shaping episodes.
Trusted, actionable financial guidance that applies to everyday money decisions.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#225
Italy/Business/Investing
Apple Podcasts
#11
South Africa/Business/Investing
Apple Podcasts
#35
South Africa/Business
Apple Podcasts
#54
Ukraine/Business/Investing
Apple Podcasts
#61
Indonesia/Business/Investing
Apple Podcasts
#104
Belgium/Business/Investing

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Personal Finance: How to talk to your partner about money
Q: How should couples begin these conversations to avoid turning them into a fight?
Begin with a collaborative framing—discuss future goals and values, not competing over who spends more, and schedule a calm time to talk.
Personal Finance: How to talk to your partner about money
Q: What is it about money that makes people fight so much?
Money triggers are often tied to deeper issues like insecurity, perceived fairness, and emotional attachments, not just the dollars spent or saved.
Personal Finance: How to talk to your partner about money
Q: Warren Ingram, good evening. Are you with us?
Yes, I am.
Personal Finance: Survival is success
Q: Longile asks whether she should withdraw 38,000 rand from her savings pot to cover a 22,000 rand car repair, given the two-part retirement system.
Warren recommends almost never withdrawing from retirement funds; if possible, keep the savings invested to grow until retirement. If there is no alternative, and the car is essential for income, he allows for a limited withdrawal but weighs the long-term costs, including taxes and higher interest if borrowing.
Personal Finance: Making the most of your employee benefits
Q: If you have both group and personal life cover, do you still need both forms of coverage?
It can be necessary to keep both until you have a clear assessment of your total needs; group cover is often cheaper, but personal cover may still be needed to fill any gaps or to maintain adequate protection after leaving the company.

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What is Personal Finance about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show focuses on practical, real-world personal finance guidance tailored to a South African audience. Episodes routinely tackle how to optimize everyday money decisions—from loyalty to banks and insurers to smart tax planning, home purchases, debt management, and disciplined investing. The host frequently blends accessible explanations with listener questions, emphasizing long-term planning, cost awareness, and behavioral finance to help listeners make steadier financial progress.

A notable strength is the host's emphasis on conservative, fee-aware strategies and actionable steps that listeners can implement, such as budgeting for retirement, evaluating financial products, and maintaining emergency funds. The mix of practical tips, mar... more

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2. Warren Ingram
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