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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
Credit Score
Asset Allocation
Interest Rates
Wills
Financial Emergencies
Financial Freedom Number
Investing
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 why fees, not just returns, can make or break your long-term wealth, and how those seemingly small percentage charges can quietly erode hundreds of th... more

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Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial adviser and co-founder of Galileo Capital, about how investors should think about buying into SpaceX now that it’s listed, the risks and opportunities at such lofty valuations, and whether the hype a... more

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Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial adviser and do-founder of Galileo Capital, about why most South Africans have a credit score but don’t know their number or how it’s calculated.

He explains why this number matters, from securing a... more

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Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial adviser and co-founder of Galileo Capital, about the upcoming tax filing season, which opens on 1 July.

Despite arriving at the same time every year, it often catches people off guard, so what shou... more

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Recent Guests

Sharon Hamman
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Warren Ingram
Financial advisor, Co-Founder at Galileo Capital
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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

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Warren Ingram
Financial advisor and co-founder at Galileo Capital; frequent host and guest on personal finance topics.
Stephen
Host on the money show segment; guides discussion and introduces topics.

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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Crowd-pleasing, actionable steps for budgeting, retirement, and investing.
Engaging guests who bring credible expertise and practical frameworks.
Relatable and practical financial advice that listeners can apply today.
Balanced, easy-to-understand guidance with real-world examples.
Clear, structured host explanations that demystify complex topics.

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Talking Points

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Personal Finance: Getting ready for tax season
Q: How does one declare a gambling windfall on your SARS submission?
Warren says he hasn't encountered a gambling windfall scenario and suggests it may depend on whether the windfall is treated as income or a one-off gain, indicating uncertainty and the need for a tax advisor in such unusual cases.
Personal Finance: Getting ready for tax season
Q: Hi, Stephen and Warren. I just want to ask if SARS has identified you as a provisional taxpayer, is there a way where you can unclassify yourself as a provisional taxpayer?
Warren explains that reclassifying from provisional to normal tax status is not straightforward; in many cases you remain provisional depending on income sources, and switching back may not be simple or possible without changing circumstances like employment or directorsh ip.
Personal Finance: Your credit score – what it is, why it matters, and how to improve it
Q: What practical steps can you take to improve your credit score over the next year?
Pay all bills on time, keep credit utilization low, avoid applying for many new credits simultaneously, review your report for errors, and dispute inaccuracies to raise your score quickly.
Personal Finance: Your credit score – what it is, why it matters, and how to improve it
Q: How can someone who has never borrowed before start building credit when they already own assets like a paid-off house?
Propose small secured credit facilities, such as a modest mortgage or a small credit card secured by the asset, to demonstrate repayment history and establish a usable credit record.
Personal Finance: Your credit score – what it is, why it matters, and how to improve it
Q: Why do lenders sometimes offer higher interest rates to someone with a poor score even if they appear to have stable income?
Lenders price risk; if the credit history shows irregular repayment or high credit utilization, they compensate by charging higher interest to cover potential losses, even if income looks stable.

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

This show centers on practical personal finance guidance, retirement planning, and everyday money decisions, often featuring framework-driven discussions with seasoned advisors. Episodes frequently cover retirement income options, budgeting, home ownership, tax planning, and estate planning, with real-world scenarios and listener questions that illustrate how theory translates into daily money choices. A notable pattern is an emphasis on disciplined, long-term thinking, risk management, and value-oriented financial planning, often anchored by a well-known planner who provides actionable steps. The format tends to blend expert perspectives with accessible, real-world examples, making it useful for listeners seeking concrete money-management ... more

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