Sarah Pennells talks about banking and accounts with guests Tashema Jackson of uSwitch, and Hannah Maundrell from money.co.uk, and Matt Saunders from GoCompare. Together they discuss whether it is possible to open a bank account if you have a history of debt, if you can open an account if you’ve moved to the UK from abroad and what the best accounts are if you’re constantly in your overdraft or similarly, always in credit.
Guests: Tashema Jackson,Hannah Maundrell,Matt Sanders
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Sarah Pennells looks at how to save money on your food bill. Dawn Quest, joint founder of mealsourkidslove.com, joins Sarah with fellow guests Helen White, from Love Food Hate Waste and Annie O’Leary from Netmums. Together they discuss how supermarket offers can make customers spend up to 20% more than they plan to, despite food costs going down. The guests share tips on how to reduce food waste and how to cook food in a creative and healthy way, they also say that encouraging children to take part in buying and preparing food will help promote healthy eating.
Guests: Dawn Quest,Helen White,Annie O'Leary
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On 1st October 2015, new legislation to protect and clarify consumer rights comes into force. Sarah is joined in the studio by James Walker, CEO of Resolver, and Martyn James from the Financial Ombudsman's Service, to answer your questions about consumer rights, what they are, and how they apply in different situations.
Guests: James Walker,Martyn James
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Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future
Sarah Pennells is joined on the phone with Diane Neehman, an IFA with SOLLA (Society Of Later Life Advisers) and Alistair McQueen from Aviva, to talk about how to deal with unexpected expenses in later life.
Guests: Diane Needham,Alistair McQueen
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The team from This Is Money, the award-winning money section of the Mail Online, are back in the studio for their weekly catch up with Georgie to talk about the stories they’ve been investigating this week including: the fears over the Chinese economy, the HMRC emails you should be aware of, and the rise of the not-so-humble garden shed.
Guests: Simon Lambert,Richard Browning
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Sarah Penells is joined by Young Money Champion Kate Palmer from The Telegraph to talk about preparing financially for being a student with bank accounts and credit cards, with expert guests Eri Mountbatton from the National Association of Students (NASMA) and Dan Jones from NatWest.
Guests: Eri Mountbatten,Dan Jones,Kate Palmer
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Original Broadcast: Women & Money
Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by a thrifty blogger Money Saving Girl, and on the phone with an expert from Go Compare to talk about credit cards, rewards and cashback schemes to help you get the best deal for your money.
Guests: Martyna Sroka,Matt Sanders
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Nikos Chryssochoidis, Managing Director of N. Chryssochoidis Stock Brokerage, speaks to Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson live From Athens, as Greek banks open for the first time in three weeks today. He offers an insight into the effects of capital controls.
Guests: Nikos Chryssochoidis
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Original Broadcast: Creative Thinking
The feisty finance experts from Money Fight Club are back. This week they tackle the new EU-wide watchdog that could help solve your complaints and why its crunch time for our supermarkets as the findings of an investigation could bring an end to confusing special offers.
Guests: Anne Caborn,Lindsay Cook
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Original Broadcast: Relative Values
New research shows that as a nation we're not exactly clued up when it comes to our credit scores, but in this show Georgie debunks the myths surrounding our "financial CVs" with expert Lisa Hardstaff from Equifax.
Guests: Lisa Hardstaff
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