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Midlife Money Matters
Ingrid Thompson and Jacqui Irwin
18 episodes
1 week ago
We know that women are highly motivated to build their financial understanding and achieve financial autonomy and independence In this podcast we talk about money and especially for women in midlife and beyond We'll explore various options available for women at different stages of life as they consider and prepare for the end of their working career, to transition into retirement and manage their later life care We keep it simple We keep it honest We are keen to help Australian women better understand how to manage their money, and their financial matters We are keen to encourage women to plan and navigate their financial needs as they move into for the second half of their lives Ultimately our goal is to demystify the language and complexity associated with money Our goal is to improve the financial experience for women Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. It is information based on our many years of working in money and finance You can contact us on moneymattersquestions@gmail.com
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We know that women are highly motivated to build their financial understanding and achieve financial autonomy and independence In this podcast we talk about money and especially for women in midlife and beyond We'll explore various options available for women at different stages of life as they consider and prepare for the end of their working career, to transition into retirement and manage their later life care We keep it simple We keep it honest We are keen to help Australian women better understand how to manage their money, and their financial matters We are keen to encourage women to plan and navigate their financial needs as they move into for the second half of their lives Ultimately our goal is to demystify the language and complexity associated with money Our goal is to improve the financial experience for women Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. It is information based on our many years of working in money and finance You can contact us on moneymattersquestions@gmail.com
Show more...
How To
Education,
Society & Culture
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E10 Bank of Mum and Dad - some matters to consider
Midlife Money Matters
10 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
E10 Bank of Mum and Dad - some matters to consider
Midlife Money Matters
We know that women are highly motivated to build their financial understanding and achieve financial autonomy and independence In this podcast we talk about money and especially for women in midlife and beyond We'll explore various options available for women at different stages of life as they consider and prepare for the end of their working career, to transition into retirement and manage their later life care We keep it simple We keep it honest We are keen to help Australian women better understand how to manage their money, and their financial matters We are keen to encourage women to plan and navigate their financial needs as they move into for the second half of their lives Ultimately our goal is to demystify the language and complexity associated with money Our goal is to improve the financial experience for women Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. It is information based on our many years of working in money and finance You can contact us on moneymattersquestions@gmail.com