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Articles, Mentions & Quotes
Eleanor Eacott and Annabel Jones need to investigate suitable savings and investment schemes for their new baby, such as a Junior Isa, and the sooner the better
Helen and Matt Ellis are wondering whether to dip into their pension pots to help their children through university – and on to the property ladder
Colin and Mary Stackpole might consider releasing capital by downsizing and then gifting money to their children and grandchildren
With a student loan, a low salary and an unhealthy shopping habit, first-jobber Amy needs to get her spending under control – by itemising her outgoings
Rarely am I lost for words — but that’s exactly what happened a few weeks ago when I was at a networking event with top businesswomen and the talk inevitably turned to money...
Waring, who has worked with hundreds of women to help them take control of their finances, has just published a new book, The Wealthy Woman (with the killer subtitle "a man is not a financial plan") and adds that the book, was inspired by her mother, who taught her not to depend on men for money.
Mary Waring, who is also a chartered accountant and the author of a book on women managing wealth, said that too many women tended to “stick their heads in the sand” when it came to finance and were intimidated by technical terms used by some advisers.
Thousands of people each year reach retirement with the realisation that their private pension isn't going to stretch far enough.
Money guru Mary Waring has 10 top tips for women to win financial freedom.
Mary Waring, founder of Surrey-based Wealth for Women, said that advisers and family laywers could benefit each other and offer additional value to their clients by carefully chosen referrals across the two professions.
People change and marriage isn't always for life. As many as 42% of marriages will end up on the rocks and among people in their 50s and older, the rate is rising. If this is where you are, here's how to keep a cool head and safeguard your financial future.
If your husband has dealt with the family finances during the period of your marriage then it’s very likely that during the divorce negotiations you can feel fearful and overwhelmed when looking at the financial issues.
Here are the 7 steps to how to become wealthy
We all know that we should save for the future, and yet it’s so easy to put it off for another day.
Podcasts & Radio
Interview with Jo Good of BBC Radio London discussing The Wealthy Woman, A Man is Not A Financial Plan.”
Interview with Julia Hartley-Brewer
Interview on The Wealthy Woman: A man is not a financial plan
Listen to my interview on Brooklands Radio regrading my financial advice service for women.