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Midlife Money Matters
Ingrid Thompson and Jacqui Irwin
Fréquence : 1 épisode/5j. Total Éps: 18

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E17 The end of this Series - Thanks for being with us
vendredi 29 septembre 2023 • Durée 09:40
When Jacqui and Ingrid were planning this series Midlife Money Matters, we knew we wanted to keep it simple and cover the basics as much as we could
Jacqui realised that there is NO podcast for older women in Australia and we set out to fix that!!
We are really pleased with your response to this series of money episodes and we thank you for all your emails and your reviews
In this the final episode for this series we revisit some of the key topics we have covered
Paying attention to your Superannuation is critical - start with episode 4
Estate planning - 70% of women in Australia do not have effective estate planning instructions in place - check episodes 14 and 16
Knowing how much income you need every year to live on is extremely important - and best not to guess this amount. Episode 3 helps you calculate the amount you are spending each year
We have thoroughly enjoyed putting these episodes together and we truly believe that this information will make a difference and will continue helping women make informed decisions about money in their lives as they plan for and think about retirement.
Oh, and we have heard that some men are finding the information very helpful as well
We'll be checking those emails so if you have any questions please email us at midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
And we would love if you would please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E16 Estate Planning Part 2: Powers of Attorney, Enduring Guardianship and Binding Death Nominations
vendredi 22 septembre 2023 • Durée 14:22
You have probably heard these terms and maybe wondered ... what do they actually mean? and why would I get one?
Powers of Attorney
Enduring Guardianship
Binding Death Nominations
In this episode - less than 15 minutes - we cover the basics of these 3 important aspects of effective Estate Planning
Who would you appoint?
What would they making decisions about?
and the all important - what happens if something happens and you don't have these instructions in place ??
We don't specifically talk about Wills in this episode - we covered Wills in Episode 14
If you have any questions please email us at midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
And we would love if you would please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E7 What is interest and how does it work?
vendredi 21 juillet 2023 • Durée 13:23
Our listener Maddie sent in a question:
"Thanks so much for your podcast, am learning a lot already
I don’t really understand how interest works – can you please explain what it is and how it works?”
In explaining the cost of credit card interest in this episode we mention 2 online interest calculators:
We encourage you to click the link and plug in some of your own numbers - maybe from your credit card statement.
Credit card calculator:
https://moneysmart.gov.au/credit-cards/credit-card-calculator
Compound interest calculator:
https://moneysmart.gov.au/budgeting/compound-interest-calculator
We love the "magic of compound interest" - it's not really magic, it's pure maths! and it absolutely works! Check out the Compound interest calculator ...
It its never too late to start building wealth with compound interest
Are you enjoying this podcast ? Please leave us a review wherever you are listening. Thank you. It truly helps others find the show
If you have any questions or suggestions please email us at:
midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
E6 What do I need to know about Personal Risk Insurance?
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
vendredi 14 juillet 2023 • Durée 22:31
What is your most valuable asset?
How do you ensure that you have the right insurance for your most valuable asset?
In this episode we look at the 4 different types of personal risk insurances:
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Life insurance - which most people have heard of - with life insurance your estate receives a lump sum in the event of your death. Most policies will also pay out early if you can prove you have less than 12 months to live
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Total and Permanent Disability insurance (TPD) - which pays you a lump sum if you are permanently disabled
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Income Protection insurance - which replaces your income if you are unable to work due to sickness or injury
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and finally, one not so many people will have heard of, which is Trauma or Critical Illness insurance that pays a lump sum if you are diagnosed with a specific injury or illness such as cancer or a heart attack.
What are the key considerations regarding these insurances?
The cost of insurance premiums is on the rise - we offer 3 suggestions for 3 ways to reduce those premiums
We answer 2 listener questions:
From Bridgette:
"Hi, I’m enjoying your podcasts.
What information could you provide on protecting income? I.e insurance. It’s very expensive insurance and could go onto the mortgage but is it needed??"
From Tania:
“Great podcast. My question is about mortgage protection insurance. Is this the same as income protection insurance?”
Thanks so much Bridgette and Tania for your questions
If you have any questions or suggestions please email us at:
midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
And if you are enjoying our podcast please do leave us a review wherever you are listening
E5 What do I need to know about investing my Superannuation?
lundi 10 juillet 2023 • Durée 25:43
As at 1 July 2023, the super guarantee rate in Australia is 11%.
The Superannuation Guarantee requires employers to pay 11 per cent of an employee's earnings into their superannuation fund.
Further increases of 0.5% are scheduled each financial year until 2025 when the rate reaches 12%.
As we mentioned in episode 4 one of the most important aspects of superannuation is to make sure all your superannuation money is in one fund - unless you have a specific reason to have more than one fund.
So you have your money in one fund - what next?
We want the money to grow - how does it grow?
The superannuation fund will invest your money based on your instructions.
Most funds offer a variety of options for you to choose between - Balanced option, Growth option and Conservative option - as well as a DIY option - with some being more risky and some are less risky
What is "risk"?
In finance, risk refers to the degree of uncertainty and/or potential financial loss inherent in an investment decision.
In general, as investment risks rise, investors seek higher returns to compensate themselves for taking such risks.
Jacqui and I talk about the ups and downs of the "risky" options
Depending on your stage of career and life and depending on your natural "risk profile" will influence how you choose to invest your superannuation
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
E4 What is superannuation ? and how can it help me?
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
vendredi 7 juillet 2023 • Durée 19:26
In this episode we go even more into superannuation and explain different ways it can help you - help you to build wealth and prepare you financially for your retirement.
Many people truly do not understand what super is and how it works and why it is important
In Australia it is compulsory for all employers to contribute super for all employees - from 1 July 2023 the amount is 11 % of your salary or wage
Jacqui and Ingrid talk about a few key steps to ensuring you make the most of your superannuation
One of the most important actions to take from this podcast episode - make sure you have only 1 super fund.
It is very easy for people in Australia to have multiple super funds and this happens for a few different reasons - multiple jobs, moving or changing jobs and/ or old funds from jobs a long time ago
Jacqui and Ingrid talk about the importance of putting a Binding Death Nomination into place - to make sure that your superannuation monies are paid into your estate
Ingrid and Jacqui answer 2 listener questions:
I am a 56 year old woman nearing retirement and want to save more. I have put together a budget that I am going to try and stick to. This shows I will have a small surplus of around $200 every month. How can I make sure I don’t fritter this away?
and
Carol (aged 63 and retired) has a son who wants a loan to help pay the legal fees for his divorce. She asks “How can I make sure he pays me back as I don’t have a lot of savings?”
We share a couple of listener tips for not spending money
If you have any questions or suggestions please email us at:
midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
E3 Building Wealth for Retirement
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
lundi 3 juillet 2023 • Durée 26:19
Building Wealth for Retirement
Statistics show that most people in Australia want to retire at about age 65 - the reality is that the majority of people actually retire - stop working - at age 55, and for a variety of reasons.
In Australia you are only able to apply for the Aged pension from age 67
If this was you, what would you do for money to live on between age 55 and 67??
Remember in the intro episode we mentioned that by 2030 (in just 7 years time) one in three people - 1 out of every 3 people - will be over 55 years of age - Astonishing!
In this episode we look at some of the ways that you can build your wealth - and some of them might not be what you expect
We provide answers to these listener questions we received:
“I am aged 54, divorced and hoping to retire by 60. I have a small house and was thinking of renting out my spare room for extra cash. Do you think this is a good idea? What do you think Jacqui?”
“Last week you were talking about having a cash reserve. I don’t have one and it really worries me. I work and at the moment my expenses eat up all of my salary. How can I build up a cash reserve?”
If you have any questions or suggestions please email us at:
midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
E2 Where does my money come from?
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
vendredi 30 juin 2023 • Durée 20:27
Do you know how much money you earn every week, month, year?
How much lands in your bank account every week, month, year?
These numbers might be quite different to each other
Where does your money come from?
In the previous episode we looked at how to calculate how much you need to maintain your lifestyle and in this episode we’re all about how you pay for what you need
Once you know how much money you have coming in - what next?
Saving and investing - it’s never too late to get started with your savings
How can you increase your income?
Your ability to earn income is your most valuable asset - how do you protect that asset?
How do you keep your skills relevant ?
How do you ask for a pay rise?
This is a rich 20 minute conversation where Jacqui and Ingrid build on the previous episode by looking at where does your money come from and where is it going ?
The 2 building blocks of your money equation
Setting you up for the next episode - a deep dive into building wealth for retirement
email us on:
midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
E1 How Much Do I Need? - Getting a handle on your cost of living
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
vendredi 30 juin 2023 • Durée 15:14
Do your eyes glaze over when you hear someone talking about calculating how much it costs you to live - we promise our approach will help make this easier for you
We know that many people avoid doing this and in this episode we are here to encourage you to take the time to do this - truly you only need to do this once and then afterwards only need to tweak when things change
We give practical examples to help you see how simple it can be to calculate your expenditure and costs
The first step to saving and building your wealth happens when you know what you realistically are able to save rather than just pulling a figure out of the air and not achieving it and giving up. When you know how much you need to live then you can calculate how much to save
Once you know what it costs you to live, this is such a powerful piece of information, and it truly is the key to all your financial planning decisions going forward into the future and for your retirement.
Your task: make a start on calculating how much it costs you to live and if you need any help, let us know
email us on:
midlifemoneyquestions@gmail.com
We mentioned:
Money smart - the ASIC website mentioned, including spreadsheet
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
Who are Jacqui Irwin and Ingrid Thompson ??
Saison 1
vendredi 30 juin 2023 • Durée 10:13
Did you know that by 2030 - in just 7 years time - one on three Australians will be over the age of 55 years
This is astonishing
In this Intro episode of Midlife Money Matters podcast, Jacqui Irwin and Ingrid Thomspon introduce themselves and outline “Why this podcast?” and “Why now?”
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.






