It’s rude to talk money right? Wrong. Money really matters.
From knowing your worth to understanding the pension pay gap,
we’re here to help you, and women everywhere, to have more
open, honest conversations about money and achieve a fairer and
more independent financial future. Because the truth of the matter
is only 25% of women feel confident enough to start investing.
So what are you waiting for?
Join the conversation today.
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It’s rude to talk money right? Wrong. Money really matters.
From knowing your worth to understanding the pension pay gap,
we’re here to help you, and women everywhere, to have more
open, honest conversations about money and achieve a fairer and
more independent financial future. Because the truth of the matter
is only 25% of women feel confident enough to start investing.
So what are you waiting for?
Join the conversation today.
Who pays for parenthood? And what's happening with Lifetime ISAs?
AJ Bell Money Matters
48 minutes 22 seconds
4 months ago
Who pays for parenthood? And what's happening with Lifetime ISAs?
This week on the AJ Bell Money Matters podcast, Danni and Laura discuss parental leave with a focus on paternity pay as the government plans an overhaul that benefits not only the economy, but also women's wallets.
We're also joined by our guest Funmi Olufunwa, a financial educator, qualified mortgage adviser and finance lawyer, who recently gave evidence to the Treasury Committee about the Lifetime ISA. We walk through the main features of the account, as well as recommendations from the Government on how it could be improved to ensure you get the most bang for your buck.
AJ Bell Money Matters
It’s rude to talk money right? Wrong. Money really matters.
From knowing your worth to understanding the pension pay gap,
we’re here to help you, and women everywhere, to have more
open, honest conversations about money and achieve a fairer and
more independent financial future. Because the truth of the matter
is only 25% of women feel confident enough to start investing.
So what are you waiting for?
Join the conversation today.