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Sarah looks at investing and whether it can be a better option than just saving your money
For many young people, saving for a deposit or paying off a student loan can be a priority, but what about investing instead? Joining Sarah to discuss the best options are Young Money Champion James Connington, Tom Wilson from Moneywise Magazine and Ri...
Thinking of getting a pet? Sarah looks at some of the things you should consider first
In this week’s edition Sarah looks at pets, 6 months since microchipping was made compulsory. Where do you buy them, and what are the costs and practicalities of owning one? First broadcast: 08/10/16
So what IS better for retirement, property or pension?
This week Sarah considers whether property is better for your retirement income than a pension, and looks at the buy-to-let market. First broadcast: 08/10/16
What are your options if you have a sizeable chunk of money to invest?
Sarah looks at the options for high net-worth women – where can and should you invest your money, aside from in funds? First broadcast: 08/10/16
The end of the Help-to-Buy mortgage guarantee scheme - what now?
Sarah and her guests look at the options available to first-time buyers now that the Help To Buy mortgage guarantee scheme has come to an end. First broadcast: 08/10/16
What do you need to know if you're thinking of working for yourself?
What do you need to do about tax if you're self employed? How do you register for self-assessment and how much do you need to pay? Sarah takes you through the tax system, answering the questions you have with the help of Jordon Marshall, Policy Develop...
This week Sarah looks at the social problem of financial exclusion
Millions of people don't qualify for a standard bank account or other products if they don't have access to things like the internet, but how big of a problem is financial exclusion? Sarah is joined by Matt Hartley, Head of Public Affairs at the Money ...
Six months on, Sarah looks at the new 'flat rate' state pension and what the changes mean for women
The 'flat rate' state pension launched almost six months ago, and was supposed to make women better off, but is it that simple? To look at the new state pension and what it means for women, Sarah is joined by Malcolm McLean from Barnett Waddingham, An...
Baking on a budget: make delicious treats without breaking the bank
With Great British Bake Off fever hitting the nation, Sarah looks at how you can create your own baked treats, but without breaking the bank. To help Sarah with this, she is joined by,Charlotte White from Restoration Cake, Martha Jackson from the Pink ...
We look at the cost of raising a child, from birth to university
Estimates of how much it costs to raise a child vary, but normally run to around £200,000, before school and university fees. But what help is there and where can you cut costs? Joining Sarah are Naomi Willis, founder of skintdad.co.uk, Gordon Cameron ...