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Sarah Pennells (1)

Ask Sarah: Ways to pay

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Ask Sarah

Ask Sarah: Ways to pay
With a new £5 note and £1 coin soon coming into circulation, Sarah looks at all the ways we can pay. Contactless payments are on the rise, but the vast majority of transactions are still done with cash. But what is legal tender, what’s the future for cheques and what do you do with all that loose change you’ve collected?
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Ross Macmillan, Adrian Buckle, Cheryl Morgan


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Georgie Frost

Lisa Hardstaff from Equifax and Share's senior analyst Ed Bowsher discuss financial confidence.

Georgie Frost
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Your Money Your Rights

Lisa Hardstaff from Equifax and Share's senior analyst Ed Bowsher discuss financial confidence.
Despite the fears around Brexit the latest stats suggest the referendum decision has had little impact on our shopping habits. In fact consumer confidence bounced back in August as we abandoned our plans to save. So just how confident are the public in their finances and should we be more cautious?
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Lisa Hardstaff, Ed Bowsher


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Nick Peters

Marketing Watch: The Bake has trekked off also adblocks may 'acceptable adverts' for you!

Nick Peters
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Marketing Watch

Marketing Watch: The Bake has trekked off also adblocks may 'acceptable adverts' for you!
In Marketing Watch this week Nick Started by speaking with Rick Hirst, CEO of one of Britain’s leading advertising agencies Carat, And questioned whether he thought Channel 4's accusation of the BBC's highly popular Great British Bake off was a huge risk. Then Nick spoke with Guy Phillipson, from the Internet Advertising Bureau about how Adblock Plus, will start allowing ads that it finds acceptable on your browser without your knowledge.

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Georgie Frost

Money Fight Club- Taking on consumer reviews.

Georgie Frost
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Money Fight Club

Money Fight Club- Taking on consumer reviews.
This week financial journalists Lindsay Cook and Anne Caborn take on consumer reviews- can we rely on them and what should we check before making a purchase? Plus we find out why The Archers is being awarded the Golden Gloves Award this week and they talk us through ATM etiquette.
Guests:

Lindsay Cook, Anne Caborn


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Georgie Frost

Money Saving Expert: Sam McFaul joins us to discuss the week's best deals

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Money Saving Expert: Sam McFaul joins us to discuss the week's best deals
It's time for our weekly slot with Money Saving Expert. This week personal finance writer Sam McFaul joins Georgie Frost to explain how to avoid scammers and make sure you're not overpaying council tax. Plus a round up of the latest deals from Money Saving Expert.
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Sam McFaul


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor : Discrimination, learning programmes, Zero hour contracts and executive pay

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor : Discrimination, learning programmes, Zero hour contracts and executive pay
This week Nick spoke with Nick Tyrone of think tank Radix about their publication of proposals that tackle the ongoing discrimination women over 50 suffer in the workplace. Also Nick spoke with the founder and CEO of the Learning and Development company Towards Maturity Laura Overton discussing how she believes not enough companies are paying attention to deploying formal learning programmes for their people. Then Nick looks to New Zealand to investigate their unions campaigns against zero hours contracts. Speaking with Ben Patterson of Unite New Zealand he finds out how they fought the trend of Zero hour contracts in New Zealand. And finally Nick spoke with Ben Chu, the economics editor at the independent about data from the USA and the UK that demonstrates that even when predicated on performance, executive pay is effectively bulletproof.

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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Soy Lattes or Despair? Take your pick.

Georgie Frost
This is Money: Soy Lattes or Despair? Take your pick.
Welcome to This is Money, presented in partnership with NS&I. On this episode we're seeing the quicksand deepening for savers, as another base rate cut looms, and savings rates plummet through the floor. Bad news especially those under 30, the so-called Millenials or YOLO Generation. But is it their fault they know so little about money, and have even less hope for the future? We'll also be looking at some spare change that could bring you a mint, critical illness insruance that doesn't necessarily cover you for critical illnesses, and the greatest weapon in the fight against scammers: Information. This is Money is presented by Georgie Frost, in partnership with NS&I
Guests:

Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women & Money: Retiring with debt

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Women & Money

Women & Money: Retiring with debt
What do you do if you have large debts or haven’t paid off your mortgage, but retirement is just round the corner? Sarah looks at your options are if you owe money and how mortgage lenders will look at you if you’re heading towards retirement.
Guests:

Fiona Tait, Nigel Waterson, Sara Williams, Jane King


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Young Money: Millennials and Money

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Young Money

Young Money: Millennials and Money
Sarah and her guests look at why young people don’t save and invest. Is it really the case that millennials are clueless about money? What can they afford, and what are their best options for investing?
Guests:

Olivia Rudgard, David Hollingworth, Giles Andrews, Fiona Tait, Dan Wilson Craw


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Young Money: Students and mental health

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Young Money

Young Money: Students and mental health
A recent poll revealed that 1 in 4 students suffers from mental health problems, rising to 1 in 3 among female students. This can affect your ability to study effectively and even forces some students to give up their courses altogether. Sarah looks at the link between money and mental health and what support is available.
Guests:

Elliot Gathercole, Helen Undy


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