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14 February 2019
Pension fund mismanagement, share buybacks, saving up for university fees and cash machine troublesIt’s a bumper podcast with the team talking about seven-year jail terms for executives who recklessly mismanage pension funds. The podcast also debates the pros and cons of share buybacks and it discusses various savings...
14 February 2019
Pension fund mismanagement, share buybacks, saving up for university fees and cash machine troublesIt’s a bumper podcast with the team talking about seven-year jail terms for executives who recklessly mismanage pension funds. The podcast also debates the pros and cons of share buybacks and it discusses various savings...
6 February 2019
Investment scams, stocks and funds that are less exposed to market movements, and the importance of manufacturing data.This week we look at shocking figures on investment scams, investments that are uncorrelated to the market, why you should pay close attention to PMI data, a surprise outcome for a shopping centre sale, and an ice cream...
6 February 2019
Investment scams, stocks and funds that are less exposed to market movements, and the importance of manufacturing data.This week we look at shocking figures on investment scams, investments that are uncorrelated to the market, why you should pay close attention to PMI data, a surprise outcome for a shopping centre sale, and an ice cream...
30 January 2019
Behind the scenes of floating AJ Bell on the stock market, what we all spend money on and the safe-haven funds failing to deliverThis week features a guest appearance by AJ Bell’s chief executive Andy Bell on listing his company on the stock market. The podcast also talks about how families spend their money and why a certain type of investment...
30 January 2019
Behind the scenes of floating AJ Bell on the stock market, what we all spend money on and the safe-haven funds failing to deliverThis week features a guest appearance by AJ Bell’s chief executive Andy Bell on listing his company on the stock market. The podcast also talks about how families spend their money and why a certain type of investment...
23 January 2019
Activist investors, mortgage prisoners, income risks with utility investments and spotting Amazon price anomaliesIt’s a bumper podcast with insight into investors trying to shake up companies, the perils of coming off fixed-rate mortgage deals, troubles with energy companies and a neat way to pounce on Amazon bargains.
AJ Bell’s...
23 January 2019
Activist investors, mortgage prisoners, income risks with utility investments and spotting Amazon price anomaliesIt’s a bumper podcast with insight into investors trying to shake up companies, the perils of coming off fixed-rate mortgage deals, troubles with energy companies and a neat way to pounce on Amazon bargains.
AJ Bell’s...
17 January 2019
Brexit impact on stocks and currencies, a dive into property funds and understanding why shares can fall on good news.We discuss how markets are reacting to the latest twist in the Brexit saga, why the type of property fund matters when looking for real estate investments, and why shares don’t always behave as you expect them to do on...
17 January 2019
Brexit impact on stocks and currencies, a dive into property funds and understanding why shares can fall on good news.We discuss how markets are reacting to the latest twist in the Brexit saga, why the type of property fund matters when looking for real estate investments, and why shares don’t always behave as you expect them to do on...
10 January 2019
How to start investing, financial advice charges, using cash back to boost savings, and personal finance goals for 2019.We’re back with five points to consider when you first start investing, potential changes to how people pay for advice about transferring pensions, a guide to using cash back sites to earn extra money, and our presenters...
10 January 2019
How to start investing, financial advice charges, using cash back to boost savings, and personal finance goals for 2019.We’re back with five points to consider when you first start investing, potential changes to how people pay for advice about transferring pensions, a guide to using cash back sites to earn extra money, and our presenters...
19 December 2018
New retail sector woes, personal finance outlook, market trends to watch in 2019 and reasons to be optimisticThis week we discuss how high street problems have spread to the online shopping sector, the problems with discounting, forthcoming changes to tax and pension rules, the cost of commuting, corporate debt concerns and...
19 December 2018
New retail sector woes, personal finance outlook, market trends to watch in 2019 and reasons to be optimisticThis week we discuss how high street problems have spread to the online shopping sector, the problems with discounting, forthcoming changes to tax and pension rules, the cost of commuting, corporate debt concerns and...
14 December 2018
Markets in 2018, best and worst performing shares and funds, pension dashboards and the 1p savings challengeListen to the podcast to discover which stock markets around the world rewarded investors, the stocks and funds sitting at the top and bottom of the charts, why you could soon see all your pensions in a single place, and...
14 December 2018
Markets in 2018, best and worst performing shares and funds, pension dashboards and the 1p savings challengeListen to the podcast to discover which stock markets around the world rewarded investors, the stocks and funds sitting at the top and bottom of the charts, why you could soon see all your pensions in a single place, and...
6 December 2018
Investments yielding more than 5%, Junior ISA trends and different ways to value companiesThis week we look at ways investors can get a high yield, the low number of 18-year-olds cashing out their Junior ISAs at maturity, why intangible assets are a hot debate for company valuations, and how a seven-year-old...
6 December 2018
Investments yielding more than 5%, Junior ISA trends and different ways to value companiesThis week we look at ways investors can get a high yield, the low number of 18-year-olds cashing out their Junior ISAs at maturity, why intangible assets are a hot debate for company valuations, and how a seven-year-old...
29 November 2018
Investors amassing a cash pile, British brands losing their way and cautious fund managersDiscover what’s happening in the markets, learn why Thomas Cook is facing an uphill struggle, find out why many fund managers are sitting on lots of cash, and catch up on the performance of funds designed to protect...
29 November 2018
Investors amassing a cash pile, British brands losing their way and cautious fund managersDiscover what’s happening in the markets, learn why Thomas Cook is facing an uphill struggle, find out why many fund managers are sitting on lots of cash, and catch up on the performance of funds designed to protect...
23 November 2018
Housebuilder woes, what to do when a fund manager leaves, and investing in unicorns Discover why shares in housebuilders have had a terrible year, what’s happening in the markets, what to do when an investment fund changes its manager, and how retail investors are getting better access to private...
23 November 2018
Housebuilder woes, what to do when a fund manager leaves, and investing in unicorns Discover why shares in housebuilders have had a terrible year, what’s happening in the markets, what to do when an investment fund changes its manager, and how retail investors are getting better access to private...
15 November 2018
Companies stockpiling goods, annuity rate hikes and big pay risesThis week we discuss how companies are preparing for Brexit, what’s moving on the FTSE, why annuity rates are going up, and how the UK is getting its biggest pay rise in 10 years.
AJ Bell’s Personal Finance Analyst Laura...
15 November 2018
Companies stockpiling goods, annuity rate hikes and big pay risesThis week we discuss how companies are preparing for Brexit, what’s moving on the FTSE, why annuity rates are going up, and how the UK is getting its biggest pay rise in 10 years.
AJ Bell’s Personal Finance Analyst Laura...
9 November 2018
Rising personal debt, company founders who can’t let go, and profit warningsLearn about a worrying trend with credit cards, why the former boss of Superdry is back in the news, a look at how the market is punishing companies with disappointing news, and why the Spice Girls may be relevant to...