
Join Damien and Andy as they break down personal finance topics including investing, saving, budgeting and more, giving you the tools and knowledge to achieve your financial goals Each week, they cover three topics, cutting through unnecessary financial jargon, providing practical tips and actionable advice to help you make the most of your money. To provide feedback or ideas for future shows, con... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 735 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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On this week's show, Damien breaks down the ongoing stock market slump and explore where US and UK markets might be heading next. Then, Andy discusses the removal of the contactless payment cap, the rise of 'Pay by Bank' and the key pitfalls you need... more
On this week's episode, Damien breaks down why the market is suddenly betting on Bank of England rate hikes instead of cuts, and the immediate impact that is having on fixed-rate mortgages. If your remortgage date is looming and you're worried about ... more
In this episode, Damien discusses the recent escalation in the Middle East and its immediate effect on global stock markets, bond markets and the price of gold. He also explains the importance of the US Dollar Index and why it is a key indicator to w... more
In this week’s episode, Damien and Andy discuss new research that challenges the common fear that children will empty their Junior ISA savings the moment they turn 18. They also revisit the "Make your child a millionaire" strategy, explaining how par... more
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Enjoy the podcast but in Episode 535 you describe the Debt Snowball method as paying off the highest interest debts first, after covering minimum payments elsewhere. Actually, that’s the Debt Avalanche. The Snowball method is to pay off the debts in ascending order of size of debt (ie smallest first), which is good for those who want the psychological boost of seeing the number debts reduce quicker, even if on paper it’s more logical to do the Avalanche.
Really enjoy Damien and Andy’s podcast. Relatively new to the show, but loving the variety of topics covered. Discussions covered are simple to digest and easy to listen to any time of day. Cheers guys, keep up the great work.
I stuck my head in the sand about finance and investment for too long and decided to educate and empower myself to get into good shape for my financial future. This podcast has helped me so much. I genuinely look forward to every new episode. Thanks for all that you do.
Listen to every show, always interesting pieces to help guide me, thanks guys.
I’m an avid listener and really enjoy your podcast. Keep up the good work.
I’m in ‘control’ but obsessed with money and generally save aggressively for retirement (spreadsheets/cash flow models etc). I’m a financial advisor, so similar to you, find it difficult to escape money discussions. My mindset negatively affects my ability to live in the moment and my relationship with my wife who is the antithesis, a ‘spender’. Our solution was to stick to our strengths, her income for spending so we ca... more
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Two UK-based hosts break down personal finance topics in approachable, actionable ways, covering investing, saving, budgeting, pensions, tax, and the housing market. Episodes typically pair practical tips with timely market updates, often including listener engagement and sponsor segments. The format tends to mix clear explanations, real-life examples, and frequent references to current tax, investment, and policy changes, making complex topics accessible for a broad audience seeking steady financial progress. A notable strength is the long-running, consistent approach to everyday money matters, with a friendly, down-to-earth tone that blends education with practical decision-making. Potential listeners who want straightforward money guidan... more
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