BONUS EPISODE: Financial mistakes part one


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In this bonus episode of The Pension Confident Podcast, we bring you part one of our myth-busting series on common financial mistakes and how to avoid them!

Tune in to hear the best bits from episodes 19, 23, 27, 29 and 31. Our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert guests cover everything from why people become reliant on credit cards to how credit scores actually work. We hear from:

  • Founder of All Things Money, Ola Majekodunmi;
  • PensionBee’s Head of Brand and Communications, Brooke Day;
  • Co-Founder of Millennial Money UK, Niaz Azad;
  • Mumsnet CEO, Justine Roberts CBE;
  • Founder and CEO of Boring Money, Holly Mackay;
  • PensionBee’s VP Product, Martin Parzonka; and
  • Consumer Affairs Manager at Experian, John Webb.

Episode Breakdown:

00:35 The pressure of borrowing for education

02:06 Keeping up with the Joneses

03:57 The astronomical cost of childcare

05:25 High charges that come with debt

06:39 What does a ‘credit score’ mean?

09:30 The risk of ‘financial association’

Further reading and listening:

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