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In this episode Dan chatted to Mary Waring, a financial planner who specialises in dealing with women who are going through divorce. Here they discussed the emotional aspect of guiding women through divorce, encouraging clients to spend money and getting more women into the industry. Join our community: www.nextgenplanners.co.uk
From my experience helping people retire successfully, I would say there is still a tendency for the man in a relationship to lead discussions about money. Now, that's not always the case, and I'm sure the situation is changing among the younger generations. But that was certainly the case for my wife's parents, and in fact my mother-in-law, Anne, talks about the challenge she faced getting to grips with money matters after her husband died in episode 21 of the podcast. Take a listen when you have a moment, as it's a great personal story. So, I thought it would be interesting to create a series of episodes about women and wealth, starting with my conversation today with Mary Waring. Mary is an award-winning chartered financial planner and chartered accountant who helps women to be financially confident and independent. She specialises in supporting women through and after divorce but is recognised as being a leading light in all aspects of female finances.
When you think about finance, do the words ‘complicated’ and ‘not my job’ come up for you? Does your husband take care of money matters? And what would that mean for you if the subject of divorce arose? Whether or not divorce is on the cards, my guest today, says that “We can’t assume someone is going to look after us. We need to do it ourselves.” Mary Waring has over 30 years of experience in the financial sector, and provides an exclusive, bespoke and discreet financial concierge service to women before, during and after divorce. In this episode, Mary talks about the importance of engaging in your finances, the power of money to give you choices, and what divorce means for your money. Many women have a mental block about finance, and so bury their heads in the sand. Money complicates divorce, but knowing where you stand creates certainty, and a clear view of the future and your choices.
Women and Money with Sarah Pennells, talking to Claire Walsh, a chartered financial planner from Aspect 8, Louise Oliver, a chartered financial planner from Piercefield Oliver and Mary Waring, specialist financial adviser and founder of Wealth for Women, about taxable, tax-free and tax-efficient investments.
Women and Money with Sarah Pennells @Savvy_Woman. This week Sarah is joined by David Allison @davidfamilylaw, Jeremy Wolff and Mary Waring to discuss pensions and divorce. #womenandmoney #shareradiouk #pensionsweek
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