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Rob has been invited to nine weddings this year and it's playing havoc with his finances! How can wedding guests approach the subject of money when the costs of travel, accommodation, hen dos, stag dos and suits are all totting up? Presenter Claer Barrett is joined in the studio by Alice Tapper, founder of Go Fund Yourself, and Hamish Shepherd, chief executive of wedding planning app Bridebook. They explore the latest trends in wedding planning, and share stories of the lengths to which people have gone to attend, or get out of, a wedding.If you'd like to talk to Claer about a future episode, please email the Money Clinic team at money@ft.com with a short description of your problem, and how you would like us to help. You can follow Claer on Twitter and Instagram @ClaerbPresented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Persis Love. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by Breen Turner and Simon Panayi, with original music from Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
每天早晨8:30 讓我們一起解讀財經時事 參加財經皓角會員 : https://yutinghao.finance 主持人:游庭皓(經濟日報專欄作家、小一輩財經人話翻譯機) 音頻收聽請在Podcast或Soundcloud搜尋『游庭皓的財經皓角』 Telegram: https://t.me/yu_finance 我的粉絲專頁:https://reurl.cc/n563rd 網站參加會員手冊 https://reurl.cc/0Xlnob 歡迎來信給小編幫您處理 jackieyutw@gmail.com 書名:投資自己 作者: 愛麗絲.泰帕兒 原文作者: Alice Tapper 譯者: 牛世竣 出版社:春天出版社 出版日期:2022/08/31 https://reurl.cc/Z1pelg (YT抽書的朋友要公開訂閱我們財經皓角頻道唷♥️) (FB抽書的朋友要公開分享直播影片+您想要抽書留言♥️) 《早晨財經速解讀》是游庭皓的個人知識節目,針對財經時事做最新解讀,開播於2019年7月15日,每日開盤前半小時準時直播。議題從總體經濟、產業動態到投資哲學,信息量飽滿,為你顛覆直覺,清理投資誤區,用更寬廣的角度帶你一窺投資的奧秘。 免責聲明:《游庭皓的財經皓角》頻道為學習型頻道,僅用於教育與娛樂目的,無任何證券之買賣建議。任何形式的投資皆涉及風險,投資者需進行自己的研究,持盈保泰。
Is money actually worth anything? The answer to that question is not as simple as you might think. Luckily, our guest this week is Alice Tapper, who is a money expert, and she can help answer it. She offers fantastic financial advice and insights, at a time when our country is in a cost of living crisis. Sensible cost cutting exercises include cancelling your microwave insurance, and not buying 9 paddling pools… To check out Alice's financial resources and community, search for @gofundyourself on social media, or visit her website https://www.gofundyourself.co To subscribe to our YouTube channel, click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbXirpWYSrufXH55GPfVjCQ To get official show socks, click here: https://www.stand4socks.com/products/joe-marler-show-sock To get ad-free and longer episodes on Apple, hit the 'grow the show' button or click: https://apple.co/3qP2B2i On Spotify you can subscribe for £1 a week by clicking this link: https://anchor.fm/joemarlershow To become an official sponsor, go to Patreon.com/joemarlershow And if you want to buy a bobble hat (or other merch) go to joemarler.co.uk/shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The future of credit for the young, or just another way of getting into debt? Would you pay for a product now, when you could simply delay payment for free? Ever since the pandemic forced millions of us to stay at home, millions more of us have been buying goods online using a new form of credit. Buy now, pay later offers goods interest free and it's proving very tempting to many younger shoppers. But is it just a new form of debt trap? Ed Butler speaks to Nick Molnar co-founder of Afterpay and Sebastian Siemiatkowski, the cofounder and CEO of Klarna, the Swedish based firm that's now the world's biggest buy now pay later provider. He also hears from Alice Tapper of personal finance forum Go Fund Yourself who says regulation is desperately needed to protect younger consumers. Plus Amber Foucault from the consumer spending analytics company Cardify who says that until global regulation comes in, we should watch out for many younger customers getting into financial trouble using this system. (Picture: "Payment due!" written on a calendar with a bank card on top. Credit: Getty Images.)
On this episode of the show, we talk about the various ways financial products are communicated and marketed to women and young people. We touch on the 8-month campaign by Alice Tapper, author of Go Fund Yourself to get Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) schemes regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). For our 5 minutes, we give you some hints and tips on securing speaking gigs at Public Relations, Communications and Marketing events. Go Fund Yourself https://www.gofundyourself.co/ Campaign to regulate buy now pay later schemes https://www.gofundyourself.co/bnpl Shop looks inspired by Killing Eve with Klarna https://www.klarna.com/us/blog/shop-looks-inspired-by-killing-eve-with-klarna/ Why you shouldn't trust a trader bro on Go Fund Yourself Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CDJ7TFiHDcj/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Opinion: My teenage son has joined the GameStop gold rush. How worried should I be? Emma Beddington https://bit.ly/3tq41kl TikTok for financial advice? Young people are turning to the video app for tips to weather the recession https://cnb.cx/3aDF2kP Terrible financial advice is going viral on TikTok https://bit.ly/3aEGIe0 Time to blow up problem debt https://on.ft.com/3pUV8wP ASA takes action against misleading debt advice ads https://bit.ly/2MChXah A Woman's Worth- Natwest and Stylist https://www.stylist.co.uk/series/a-womans-worth Young Money https://www.youngmoneyblog.co.uk/ Teen Vogue - Money https://www.teenvogue.com/tag/money I'm Talking About Money Again https://bit.ly/3jjQc2e Back to Money Basics https://bit.ly/3rrcJwR Ronke Lawal - Public Speaking coaching https://www.ronkelawal.com/book-a-private-consultation Working For Free: Who Is Paying Really? https://the-frugality.com/working-for-free-who-is-paying-really/ Speaking at Ted https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/speaking-at-ted Talk Like TED | Carmine Gallo | Talks at Google https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFTPyvO6kcY Find Rebecca: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebecca7roberts https://twitter.com/threadandfable Linkedin: Rebecca Roberts Website: https://threadandfable.com/ Podcast: The Hear It podcast Find Harriet: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarrietSmallies Linkedin: Harriet Small Website: https://www.commsoveracoffee.com/
Our expert hosts, Sam Maule and Kate Moody, are joined by some great guests to talk about the most notable fintech, financial services and banking news from the past week. This week's guests include: Alice Tapper, Founder and Author - Go Fund Yourself Gwera Kiwana, Ops Analyst - 11:FS We cover the following stories from the fintech and financial services space: Killer Mike’s new Black owned bank receives ‘tens of thousands’ of account requests in less than 24 hours (03:54) Klarna’s email that prompted data privacy and security backlash (17:00) Former Barclays execs to launch digital bank (29:11) Square invests $50m in bitcoin (37:00) Soundbite Simon Taylor, 11:FS Head of Ventures (37:55) FCA turns the screws on compliance in work-from-home environment (44:06) Coronavirus can survive up to 28 days on paper banknotes (55:37) This podcast is brought to you by Jack Henry Digital (https://hubs.ly/H0w__kt0) the pioneer and creator of personal digital banking that helps community financial institutions strategically differentiate their digital offerings from those of MegaBanks, BigTechs and FinTechs. _ This podcast is also brought to you by Mitek (https://bit.ly/2VXQy3o)(NASDAQ: MITK). Mitek is a global leader in mobile capture and digital identity verification solutions built on the latest advancements in computer vision, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Mitek’s identity verification solutions enable an enterprise to verify a user’s identity during a digital transaction, which assists businesses operating in highly regulated markets to reduce financial risk and meet regulatory requirements while increasing revenue from digital channels. Financial services, marketplaces and other organizations around the world use Mitek to reduce friction creating the digital experiences their customers expect. Mobile Deposit® and Mobile Verify® are used by millions of consumers for check deposit, new account opening and more. The company is based in San Diego with offices in New York, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Paris and St Petersburg. Learn more at www.miteksystems.com. The banking business model is broken. The question is, how can we rebuild it? Embedded finance presents a massive opportunity for banks to play a new role in the financial services ecosystem, offering more revenue streams, lower costs and higher margins. Our new report, Better banking business models: embedded finance and the path to growth, is a must-read for banks considering the smartest next step. Head to bit.ly/bankingasaservice to download the report for free. Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. Hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David Brear, Simon Taylor, Jason Bates and Sarah Kocianski and joined by a range of brilliant guests, we cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, alternatively email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Alice Tapper and Gwera Kiwana.
In this episode I speak with Alice Tapper. When Alice was in the 4th grade, she noticed boys were raising their hands more than the girls. She decided to do something about it. With the help of her parents and the CEO of the Girl Scouts Lidia Soto- Harmon, Alice created a Girl Scout patch and ended up up writing a New York Time’s best seller RAISE YOUR HAND. We talk about how important it is to learn to speak up when you’re young, even if you’re shy, and what we can do to keep encouraging young people to let their voices be heard.
Laura Bates is founder of the Everyday Sexism Project. In her latest book, she traces the roots of extreme misogyny across a complex network of online groups from Pick Up Artists to Incels. Laura explains what attracts men and boys these movements. Blogger Stephanie Yeboah has been a part of the fat acceptance and body positive movement for years. Her first book – ‘Fattily Ever After’ – is a self-help guide and love letter to black, plus size women everywhere. In the latest of our How To series, Jenni discusses how to be on time with Grace Pacie, author of LATE! A Time-bender’s guide to why we are late and how we can change, and therapist and writer Philippa Perry. Buy Now and Pay Later is increasingly being offered by many online retailers. How much are young women being led to spend more than they can afford? Jenni speaks to financial campaigner Alice Tapper, Sue Anderson from debt charity Step Change and Anna, who has managed to clear considerable debt. Now that non-invasive cosmetic procedures are able to resume operating after lockdown, are treatments such as Botox being normalised? We take a look at the trends over time with journalists Alice Hart-Davis and Melanie Abbott. As we increasingly work from home, is this the end of the office romance on screen and in real life? And why do we love the idea of one so much in the first place? We speak to the film critic Anna Smith and the Metro lifestyle editor Ellen Scott. Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Lucy Wai Editor: Lucinda Montefiore
Laura Bates is founder of the Everyday Sexism Project. In her latest book – Men Who Hate Women - she traces the roots of extreme misogyny across a complex network of online groups - extending from Men's Rights Activists and Pick up Artists to Men Going their Own Way, Trolls and the Incel movement. She explains how they operate and how she hopes drawing parallels with other extremist movements around the world will help us to understand what makes them attractive to men and boys.. Women – and specifically young women – have always been hugely over-represented when it comes to debt. Since the pandemic, charities are hearing from more and more who find themselves in financial difficulty. Anna who’s now 22 shares how she's managed to clear considerable debt. Sue Anderson from debt charity Step Change talks bout the trends they’re seeing when it comes to women and money. Plus financial campaigner Alice Tapper on why she thinks the increasing use of ‘buy-now-pay-later’ methods need much more scrutiny,. This week is Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week. It's a disease that affects three times more women than men under the age of 65. Women tend to develop it younger than men, with symptoms typically appearing between the ages of 30 and 50 – some can even start to develop it in their teens. So what’s it like to be a young woman living with the condition? Yulanda Sabrina is a singer and was diagnosed five years ago at the age of 28. She speaks to Jenni along with Clare Jacklin, Chief Executive of the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society. Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Beverley Purcell
In the second episode of Is This Working? we talk about why money is so awkward and explore how we can be better with it. Tiffany tells the story of when she woke up one day and found out she was getting a six-figure sum in her bank account. She talks about how that felt and about her debt problems throughout her twenties. Anna and Tiffany then discuss the conversation that’s happening about money today and explore why people struggle to be transparent about money with friends and colleagues. We also share our own money stories, including our tips for negotiating pay. Get in touchWe want to hear from you because this podcast is all about how we can improve your working lives. Get in touch with any questions you have about your working life. Email: isthisworkingshow@gmail.comTweet: @isthis_workingLinks Open Up: The Power of Talking About Money, by Alex HolderMoney: A User’s Guide: The Sunday Times Bestseller Paperback by Laura Whateley GO FUND YOURSELF instagram account by Alice Tapper: @go_fund_yourselfAffluenza: How to be Successful and Stay Sane by Oliver JamesI Work to Make Money and There’s No Shame in That by Tiffany Philippou: https://medium.com/@tiffphilippou/i-work-to-make-money-and-theres-no-shame-in-that-dc9ddd26e6c8The complete guide to getting off on the right foot in a new job, Quartz, by Anna Codrea-Rado: https://qz.com/77183/the-complete-guide-to-getting-off-on-the-right-foot-in-a-new-job/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest today on Informed Choice Radio is Alice Tapper, the Founder of Go Fund Yourself, an online platform and community which makes personal finance relatable. She also works with start-ups and financial institutions to help them develop new products and communications. Previously, Alice was a management consultant. She has a degree in Economics and an MSc in Behavioural Economics. Her new book Go Fund Yourself isn't about cutting back on coffee or walking to work and it definitely isn't about becoming a bazillionaire overnight. Alice doesn't believe in telling you what you should and shouldn't spend your money on. Instead, her book combines time-tested, expert advice with fresh insights into how money works today and how you can earn, spend and invest your way towards living your best life. Through the lens of five topics: Learn it, Earn it, Start it, Spend it and Invest it, Alice covers all the essentials that we should have been taught at school, but weren't. Here's my conversation with Alice Tapper, author of Go Fund Yourself, in episode 437 of Informed Choice Radio.
Andrew Marr discusses money, from central banks to personal finances. The historian John Guy looks back to the emergence of London as the financial centre of the world. His latest biography focuses on the life and world of Sir Thomas Gresham, Elizabeth I’s banker – a flawed and ambitious man who dabbled in blackmail, fraud and adultery and left his widow saddled with debt. Few of today’s central bankers could match Gresham’s tumultuous private life, but they do wield enormous power in the markets. Paul Tucker spent more than 30 years as a central banker and regulator at the Bank of England and sounds a warning against increasing the authority of technocrats. Miatta Fahnbulleh is the Chief Executive of the radical economics think-tank, NEF, which aims to build a new economy from the bottom up and put more power in the hands of the people. She looks at the role central banks have to play in a Green New Deal and the impact of debt on the country and its citizens. While government debt makes the headlines, personal debt is now at a record high, and could derail future confidence in the market. The behavioural economist Alice Tapper offers a guide to personal finances and argues for more openness when it comes to talking about what we earn and what we spend. Producer: Katy Hickman
This week Fiona talks to Alice Tapper who has taken Instagram by storm with her personal finance account called Go Fund Yourself. Her book by the same name is out on 11th July 2019 Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Go-Fund-Yourself-Money-Century-ebook/dp/B07H99VRRZ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/go_fund_yourself_/ Music by Scott Holmes
Alice Tapper is the founder of Go Fund Yourself, an online platform and community which makes personal finance relatable. Her book, Go Fund Yourself, has five sections: Learn It, Earn It, Start It, Spend It and Invest It. It covers everything from the history of money and consumerism to financial mindsets and how to make a budget work for you.https://linktr.ee/go_fund_yourself_https://twitter.com/AliceRTapperhttps://www.instagram.com/go_fund_yourself_/Host: Charlotte LorimerMusic: Milly AshbridgeArtwork: Amber HaasDefinitionsISA: Individual savings account, a scheme allowing individuals to hold cash, shares, and unit trusts free of tax on dividends, interest, and capital gains.Pension: A regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed during their working life.GDP: Gross domestic product, the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.Share: One of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.Compound interest: The addition of interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit, or in other words, interest on interest.Dividend: A sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).APR: Annual Percentage Rate, a percentage that represents the actual yearly cost of funds over the term of a loan.BooksGo Fund Yourself: What Money Means in the 21st Century, How to be Good at it and Live Your Best Life, Alice Tapperhttps://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Alice-Tapper/Go-Fund-Yourself--What-Money-Means-in-the-21st-Century-Ho/22991633Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead, Sheryl Sandberghttps://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Sheryl-Sandberg/Lean-In--Women-Work-and-the-Will-to-Lead/17559860My Thoughts Exactly, Lily Allenhttps://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Lily-Allen/My-Thoughts-Exactly--The-No1-Bestseller/23016169AppsWealthsimplehttps://apps.apple.com/ca/app/wealthsimple-invest-and-save/id948087968Wealthifyhttps://apps.apple.com/gb/app/wealthify-saving-investments/id1204332482The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. The views expressed in this podcast are our own, not those of the firms we work for.