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    financial planning for women

    Explore "financial planning for women" with insightful episodes like "A Real and Honest Discussion about Money with Laura Webb", "Navigating career, relationships, home ownership while living in an expensive city and planning for what if...", "Jess wanted to be more financially responsible", "Financial Planning For Women: How to Be Present, Proactive and Prepared for the Unexpected" and "The challenges of throttling back from full-on work" from podcasts like ""Finding Your Power: the Official Podcast of PowerofWomen.World", "Her Fabulous Financial Future", "Her Fabulous Financial Future", "Regions Wealth Podcast" and "Her Fabulous Financial Future"" and more!

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    A Real and Honest Discussion about Money with Laura Webb

    A Real and Honest Discussion about Money with Laura Webb

    In this episode of Finding Your Power: The Official Podcast of PowerofWomen.world, Kim and Hannah talk with Laura Webb, founder, and President of Webb Investment Services. Throughout the conversation, she shares her story and how important it is for women to have real and honest discussions about money.  Laura’s unique and personal take on finding the resources and confidence to discuss the importance of financial literacy for women in today’s world. This is a fantastically informative discussion about a topic that is so important, and, so often, hard to talk about.

     

    Links:

    Visit us at Power of Women!

    Go.Follow.Lead: From My Journey to Yours on Amazon

    The Originators Guide

    Ellevest

    Money Without Math

    Melissa Joy at Pearl Planning

    OnTrack Financial Education and Counseling

    Her Two Cents Podcast

    Laura Webb

    Navigating career, relationships, home ownership while living in an expensive city and planning for what if...

    Navigating career, relationships, home ownership while living in an expensive city and planning for what if...

    Fernanda's Situation 

    In her 30’s, Brazilian and living and working in London for over 9 years, Fernanda is navigating career, relationships, home ownership and managing a lifestyle in an expensive city .

    She felt it was time to consider how best to organise things with a view to creating resources for later out of “spare” income available now.  She and her long-term partner have 2 cockapoos so the natural progression might lead to children, so any planning needs to be nimble and adaptable.

    Challenges:

    • Getting the best return possible given the different or uncertain timescales involved for different pots. How to choose? What to expect? Overpay mortgage? Cash in share options? So many choices. 
    • Wise use of tax allowances and tax efficient investment wrappers ensures best return, but it’s complicated and changes every year. How do you know you have got it right? 
    • Continued earnings is what makes her financial plan manageable, but what if …………. ?

    Further resources:

    Women’s Wealth Website

    Book a free 15 minute chat with one of our Money Mentors.

    Women’s Wealth Network

    Access online learning, blogs, downloadable resources, newsletters, community and podcasts.  LIVE sessions where you can ask your burning questions to qualified female advisers.

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    Jess wanted to be more financially responsible

    Jess wanted to be more financially responsible

    Jess’s Situation Currently working for one of the big tech corporates Jess has a great income, bonus with share incentives, pension and benefits and wanted to be sure she was making the most of her opportunities and being financially responsible.

    She also has the substantial costs of living and working in London and had to navigate the ‘should I rent or buy a home’ dilemma.  This is further complicated by a desire to travel and eye on career options that move away from the good corporate earnings she currently enjoys.

    Financial planning was key to Jess levelling up her knowledge and gaining confidence as financial decisions became weightier.  She sought autonomy over relying on input from friends and family, but also realised this is a specialist area and having an expert on her side is a great way of being sure all options have been considered.  Women’s Wealth loves taking on the role of BFF (Best Financial Friend) and we have enjoyed watching Jess lean into her financial responsibilities. 

    Challenges 

    • Lifestyle creep means high earners can become trapped unless they manage spending to a level that leaves them with choices. 
    • Benefit packages that include share incentive schemes turn you into an investor whether you are ready or not and learning to manage your stock assets is part of growing into financial maturity.
    • Getting familiar with your pension fund, how to choose the right investment, contribution level and when and how best to use the fund in the future because it is likely to become one of the biggest assets you will ever own.  
    • Buy or rent – it is a big decision with lots of ramifications.

    Further resources:

    Women’s Wealth Website

    Book a free 15 minute chat with one of our Money Mentors.

    Women’s Wealth Network (FREE to join for 6 months)

    Join us on for the ‘weekly lives’ where you can listen to other women asking their burning questions.  Access online learning, blogs, downloadable resources, newsletters, community and podcasts.

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    Financial Planning For Women: How to Be Present, Proactive and Prepared for the Unexpected

    Financial Planning For Women: How to Be Present, Proactive and Prepared for the Unexpected

    While women are increasingly becoming primary breadwinners, studies show that 58% continue to leave financial planning to their male partners — a decision that can put their future at risk. In this episode, Heather Davis, Senior Trust Advisor and Jama DeHeer, Senior Wealth Planner share key financial planning considerations for women. From discussing finances with your partner to planning for the unexpected to recovering from the death of a spouse, we’ll discuss actionable steps all women should take to ensure they’re present, proactive, and prepared for the future. 

    The challenges of throttling back from full-on work

    The challenges of throttling back from full-on work

    Janette's Situation.  Having throttled back from full-on work to do only a bit of what she enjoys, Janette is transitioning from earning and accumulating wealth to utilising what she has created to support her lifestyle.

    She wants to make the most of what she has got rather than creating a legacy and she has a gap to navigate until her pensions pay out in full. 

    Challenges 

    • Outliving our resources is a frightening prospect but making sure we get the most out of them is also a lifetime responsibility – how to tackle the balancing act.
    • How to use different pensions at different stages of retirement to gap fill and smooth out your income. 
    • She has recently come out of a long term marriage and lost her last parent – she felt quite alone and with decisions to make about an inheritance.

    Further resources:

    Women’s Wealth Website

    Book a free 15 minute chat with one of our Money Mentors.

    Women’s Wealth Network (FREE to join for 6 months)

    Join us on for the ‘weekly lives’ where you can listen to what others are saying

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