Episodes

  • Inflation is back on target, so is life about to get easier?
    Jun 21 2024
    Inflation is back on target at 2 per cent. After the spike into double-digits that triggered talk of a cost of living crisis and sent interest rates spiralling, we are now back at the Bank of England's target level.

    So, is the great inflation panic over and is life about get easier?

    Or will we be feeling the after effects of high inflation for years to come?

    And what's going to happen to interest rates?

    On this episode of the This is Money podcast, Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert look at why inflation as come down and what happens next.

    Plus, the couple who didn't get a Natiowide fairer share payout despite having £100,000 saved.

    And finally, would you let your parents pay for you to go on holiday as an adult - or pay for your own adult kids to go with you?

    The team look into the family time vs freeloading debate.
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    45 mins
  • The manifesto episode: Do Labour, the Tories or the Lib Dems have the plan Britain need?
    Jun 14 2024
    It’s manifesto week and Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems have laid out their vision for the country – along with the Green Party, Reform and others.

    The economy, tax and people’s finances are a cornerstone of the all the manifestos, but what are the main parties proposing and what could it mean for you?

    On this week’s podcast, Georgie Frost, Angharad Carrick and Simon Lambert take a deep dive into the manifestos to see what’s there.

    If the country votes for a change and we do get the widely predicted Labour government, what will it mean for your money – and does talking about growth mean there’s an actual plan to deliver it?

    After 14 years in charge, were the Tories bold enough in their manifesto to derail Labour’s run at power?

    And do the Lib Dems have the policies that could shake things up, including a plan to substantially overhaul capital gains tax?

    Plus, what did Reform say?

    All this and more go under the microscope, along with a look at what has really happened to our taxes in a decade-and-a-half under the Conservatives.

    And finally, away from the election, how much did the most desirable new King Charles £5 note go for at a special auction this week?

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • What does it take to win the Premium Bonds - and is it worth you trying?
    Jun 7 2024
    How much do you need in Premium Bonds to win the jackpot?

    And if you haven’t maxed them out to the full £50,000, is it even worth bothering?

    This is Money has run some in-depth analysis on all the £1million prizes over the past four years and this week revealed how much those lucky people held.

    On this week’s podcast episode, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert look at what it takes to win the Premium Bonds.

    Simon gives us his tax manifesto to get us out of the mess Britain’s tax system is in.

    Plus, one of our readers is in their mid-40s, would like to semi-retire to work on their own terms, travel and enjoy life in a decade, and wants to know if their £180,000 investments can grow enough to achieve that.

    What does someone with those ambitions need to consider? The team take a look.

    Should you consider buying a cheap electric car? Prospective buyers are worried about batteries but get over that and Simon says it could prove even cheaper to run than you think.

    And finally, the new King Charles notes are out but what are the serial numbers to check your wallet for that could make them worth big money?

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The consumer champion's guide to getting what you want
    May 31 2024
    This is Money's consumer champion Helen Crane celebrated the 100th edition of her Crane on the Case column this week.

    Helen has won back more than £1.2million for readers over the course of all those columns and learnt a thing or two along the way about how to battle consumer problems and bad customer service.

    On this podcast, she discusses the big wins, the satisfying victories, the worst cases of bad customer service - and gives her tips on how to get what you want.

    Also on the show, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert discuss whether working parents could be missing our by not claiming child benefit now that the rules have changed and more can get it.

    Plus, if you owe tax on savings interest but don't have to do a tax return how will HMRC find out?

    Is Scottish Mortgage worth backing as shares rebound but remain considerably down on their peak?

    And finally, Charles Stanley's Dan Beecroft jons the show to explain 50-30-20 budgeting and why people love this rule of thumb for spending and saving.
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    58 mins
  • What could the general election mean for your money?
    May 24 2024
    The Prime Minister put an end to all the speculation this week by giving us the date for the general election: July 4.

    That comes as the latest inflation reading was 2.3 per cent, a little above forecasts making a base rate cut next month now unlikely.

    Simon Lambert, Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce delve into the economic state of affairs and what the upcoming election could mean for your money, when it comes to tax, pensions, property and everything in-between.

    Nationwide Building Society posted pre-tax profits of £1.77bn this week and as a result, it is dishing out another year of 'Fairer Share' loyalty payouts of £100 – will you qualify?

    And not only that, it is now offering £200 to switchers and an exclusive 5.5 per cent loyalty savings rate.

    How does early retirement sound to you? It seems it appeals to a lot of us because searches on Google for 'retire early' have increased threefold in the last decade.

    But how much would you be willing to sacrifice to achieve it? At the extreme end, we have the FIRE movement, advocating saving 70 per cent of your income.

    Special guest, former This is Money editor Andrew Oxlade had had enough – he explains why.

    Lastly, This is Money has a new regular series called Modern Treasures with valuation expert Dan Hatfield – Lee reveals all about the first one, all about first edition books, and gives details on how to get YOUR items valued for free.

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    1 hr
  • The mystery of the stolen Nectar Points - and the loyalty card price sting
    May 17 2024
    Supermarket loyalty schemes have become even more of a big thing in recent years as the two giants Tesco and Sainsbury's have rolled out Clubcard and Nectar Prices.

    But while cards bring lower prices, the points collected still mean prizes for some loyalty scheme fans.

    So, what happens if a fraudster steals your points? This is Money's Angharad Carrick recently went on the trail of some stolen Nectar points and uncovered a story that delivered as many questions as it did answers.

    On this podcast, Ang, Georgie Frost and Simon Lambert discuss the mystery of the stolen Nectar Points and how our reader got short shrift from Sainsbury's, Action Fraud and the police when they had £230 nicked.

    Plus, are these loyalty cards any good and worth having anyway and why is the competition watchdog investigating them?

    Also on this week's show:

    Many more people are taking mortgages than run past state pension age but with work and retirement blurring and changing does this matter? Simon explains why he thinks it does but for another reason.

    Would you buy fake cash for a knockdown price off social media? It sounds daft, but this is a genuine thing - we look at how it is happening.

    And should a reader who is still working at age 77, worth £2.6million and doesn't want a big inheritance tax bill start giving money away - and splashing out on themselves and their family?
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    49 mins
  • Should the Bank of England have cut interest rates instead of holding firm?
    May 10 2024
    The Bank of England decided to hold the base rate for the sixth time in a row this week – but was it the right decision?

    Should the MPC have been bold and made a cut? What does it mean for our mortgages and savings? And when will a move come - and in what direction?

    This week, Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce talk about the base rate decision and what happens next.

    In the world of property, the number of homes being devalued is on the rise. So, what's going on? And what can you do if it happens to you.

    Bungalows are having a moment. They're not just for the elderly and downsizers, young families and first time buyers are also increasingly interested - pushing the price of them higher since the pandemic. .

    Energy firms have been trying to push smart meters on us for years. Have they uncovered a new trick to get us to make the swap?

    And finally, it's been good news for JD Wetherspoon - the no frills pub chain said it expects annual profits to come in towards the 'top end' of forecasts.

    Where do you stand on Spoons? Lee and Simon face-off with different pints of view on the pub giant.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Mortgage rates are rising again - should we be worried?
    May 3 2024
    With not one but two mortgage spikes fresh in our minds, a flurry of rate rises have got home owners and potential buyers worried again.

    A bunch of major mortgage lenders raised their rates this week - and Santander did it twice.

    So, are we about to see another mortgage spike or is this just what brokers and lenders like to optimistically call a mere 'repricing'?

    And what does this all mean if you need to remortgage soon or want to buy a home?

    On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert take a look at what's happening in the mortgage market, why rates are rising and whether the Federal Reserve flapping its wings on the other side of the world pushes up our homeowning costs.

    Plus, Simon explains why you may not want to put all of your savings into your pension as it might dent early retirement chances.

    The team look at how at the other end of the scale someone with a bigger pension than they need could pass it to their grandchildren.

    Helen details a worrying Crane on the Case theft and how to protect yourself - and finally we discuss whether a passkey is the answer to our fraud fears.
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    58 mins