Episodios

  • What You Need To Know - The 2025 UK Budget
    Nov 27 2025

    The 10 most important things that changed that you need to know after the UK 2025 Budget yesterday.

    Plus, 8 things that didn't change (that you should still know about).

    What did you make of the budget? Let me know in the comments below.

    Listen to the podcast episode for the full details!

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    ⚠️ Disclaimers: I am not a financial advisor and this does not represent financial advice, it is for entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice to get the best information for your personal situation. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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  • Q&A: I've Used My £20k ISA Allowance, What Now? (Pension, GIA, SEIS/EIS/VCT, and more)
    Nov 26 2025

    In this podcast episode, I answer a question from Scott.

    The question was: 'Have you ever covered how to invest when you’ve maxed out your 20k isa allowance?'

    We go through the options, starting with a pension and a general investment account (GIA), before moving onto more niche options and some other ideas - from SEIS/EIS/VCT to crypto and gold and more.

    We also cover limited companies and the 'order of investing priority', including some scenarios of what investment accounts to prioritise based on your situation.

    Listen to the podcast episode for the full details.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Question from Scott

    1:53 - Pension

    3:20 - Workplace pension or SIPP?

    4:38 - General investing account

    6:55 - Accounts are ‘wrappers’

    7:38 - SEIS and EIS

    9:13 - VCTs

    10:33 - Other options - property

    11:11 - Crypto

    11:43 - Gold

    12:35 - P2P lending

    13:05 - S&S Lifetime ISA

    14:04 - Don’t forget saving goals

    15:29 - Limited company investing

    16:30 - ‘Order of investing priority’

    20:51 - Summary

    22:53 - Outro

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    ⚠️ Disclaimers: I am not a financial advisor and this does not represent financial advice, it is for entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice to get the best information for your personal situation. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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  • Gold Investing For Beginners: Should You Buy It, Returns, Risks & 5 Ways To Invest
    Nov 19 2025

    Gold is up big in 2025, but should you invest in it? And if so, how?

    In this episode, we break down everything you need to know about gold as an investor. From what actually drives gold’s price, to its long term returns (including the real return after inflation), to how much of your portfolio you may want to allocate - the ultimate beginner-friendly guide.

    We then dive into the 5 main ways to invest in gold, including the pros, cons, fees, and tax implications of each option.

    These options include: physical gold, ETCs, ETFs, gold mining stocks and digital gold.

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    32 m
  • Q&A: I Have £75,000 - Should I Lump Sum Invest It or Drip Feed Invest It Over Time? (Lump Sum Investing vs Cost Averaging)
    Nov 12 2025

    In this podcast episode, I answer a question from Jiani.

    This is a great question and a fairly common question one - is it better to 'lump sum' invest or 'drip feed' / 'cost average' invest.

    We go through the data, the pros and cons of each approach, some real life examples, what I personally do, and more, in this podcast episode.

    Listen to the podcast episode for the full details.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Question from Jiani: Cost averaging vs Lump sum

    1:24 - What is the difference?

    2:45 - What the data shows

    4:17 - Why lump sum investing wins

    5:13 - Why cost averaging/drip feeding might still be better

    7:09 - When does each strategy work best?

    8:31 - Some real life examples

    10:17 - The ‘lost decade’ where drip feeding won

    12:08 - The final verdict

    13:23 - What do I do?

    14:4 - Outro

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    More investing:

    📝 Download my free investing guide to help you start investing - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/Free-Investing-Guide

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    ⚠️ Disclaimers: I am not a financial advisor and this does not represent financial advice, it is for entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice to get the best information for your personal situation. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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  • How To Budget A £35,000 Salary + Budgeting Tools, Techniques & Apps | The Quid Squid
    Nov 7 2025

    Mat from @thequidsquid joins me on this episode to discuss all things budgeting.

    From different budgeting methods, to budgeting techniques, to useful budgeting tools and apps, to juggling your budget whilst investing and saving.

    Mat shares how he used budgeting personally to save for his own house. As well as how to go about budgeting the average UK salary of £35,000.

    Listen to the podcast episode for the full details!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro

    1:17 - Different budgeting methods

    3:25 - 50/30/20 budgeting

    7:39 - What techniques did Mat follow to save for a house

    9:45 - Zero-based budget

    14:14 - Budgeting for investing

    17:13 - Other budgeting tips - mindset, LISAs

    22:23 - How to budget the average £35,000 UK salary

    26:25 - How much should you save/invest?

    31:08 - Budgeting apps and tools

    36:34 - Using multiple accounts

    41:26 - Final quickfire budgeting tips

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    More investing:

    📝 Download my free investing guide to help you start investing - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/Free-Investing-Guide

    📕 Get my book Stop Waiting, Start Investing (available as a physical, digital and audiobook) - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/swsi-book

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    ⚠️ Disclaimers: I am not a financial advisor and this does not represent financial advice, it is for entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice to get the best information for your personal situation. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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    44 m
  • What Is The Best Global ETF? (VWRP, FWRG, ACWI & More) - Tom's Personal Finance
    Oct 16 2025

    Tom from @tom.tpf joins me on this podcast episode to discuss a very important question what is the best global ETF for UK investors?

    As Tom and I discussed on our previous podcast episode, investing really can be made simple - invest into a global fund and do this consistently for decades.

    However, which global ETF is best? There are many to choose from and the jargon can be confusing. So, in this episode we compare 5 of the most popular global ETF options.

    What makes them different? Primarily the number of underlying holdings (essentially the number of stocks in the ETF) and the fees that they charge.

    We go through each of the ETFs and then conclude on which one (or ones) are the best for investors.

    This episode will be very helpful if you're a long term global fund investor.

    Listen to this podcast episode for the full details.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro

    0:58 - Why use a global fund?

    1:45 - Some global fund aren’t truly global?

    4:55 - FTSE All World - VWRP & FWRG

    9:02 - MSCI ACWI - SSAC & ACWI

    15:35 - Solactive GBS Global Markets - PACW

    21:35 - Which one is best?

    26:47 - Final thoughts

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    More investing:

    📝 Download my free investing guide to help you start investing - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/Free-Investing-Guide

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    ⚠️ Disclaimers: I am not a financial advisor and this does not represent financial advice, it is for entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice to get the best information for your personal situation. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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  • 23 Years Old & £15,000 Invested. How To Start Investing In Your 20's - Will Gryba
    Jul 9 2025

    Will from @nextgenngpf joins me on this podcast episode to explain exactly how he has built his own investment portfolio from £0 to £15,000 by age 23.

    This includes what specific platforms to look into and what specific ETFs to consider investing into.

    Investing seems very complicated, which is why reason why many people never start. But it can be made very simple and very passive.

    Will runs us through his exact approach on how he's done that, his mistakes along the way, as well as how to plans to keep building his portfolio moving forward.

    If you're looking to start investing, this podcast episode will be a massive help.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Will’s top 3 tips for beginner investors

    4:51 - Investing mistakes to avoid

    8:28 - How can a beginner investor actually start investing?

    13:14 - What Will invests into in his investment portfolio

    20:26 - Does investing need to complicated?

    22:20 - Money psychology investing lessons

    25:25 - Investing book recommendations

    28:24 - Will’s future investing plans

    30:42 - Outro

    Listen to this podcast episode for the full details.

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    More investing:

    📝 Download my free investing guide to help you start investing - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/Free-Investing-Guide

    📕 Get my book Stop Waiting, Start Investing (available as a physical, digital and audiobook) - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/swsi-book

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    ⚠️ Disclaimers: I am not a financial advisor and this does not represent financial advice, it is for entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice to get the best information for your personal situation. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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    32 m
  • What To Look For When Selecting An Index Fund or ETF - Tom's Personal Finance
    Jul 2 2025

    Tom from @tom.tpf joins me on this podcast episode to go through exactly what to look for when selecting an index fund or ETF to invest in.

    Investing really can be made simple - invest into a global fund and do this consistently for decades.

    However, how can you pick a fund? What should you look for?

    It can get a bit technical. And in this episode we run through the nitty gritty of exactly what criteria to look for when selecting a fund.

    This includes the underlying holdings, tracking errors, fees, fund size (or AUM 'Assets under management), and more.

    On top of this, when it actually comes to then picking a fund on an investment platform and actually investing your money, there are a few more important differences.

    What are they? They are differences in the fund provider, how dividends are treated and currency.

    This episode will be a very valuable listen if you are planning to invest into funds for the long term.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro

    1:34 - What is an ETF?

    2:25 - Why is this a good way to invest?

    3:54 - UCITS

    5:11 - Underlying holdings

    9:38 - Fees

    11:39 - Domicile

    13:50 - Tracking Error

    17:09 - Fund size, bid ask spreads, liquidity

    20:14 - Method of replication

    24:13 - Fund provider

    26:04 - Income vs Accumulation

    28:45 - Currency

    33:16 - Summary

    Listen to this podcast episode for the full details.

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    More investing:

    📝 Download my free investing guide to help you start investing - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/Free-Investing-Guide

    📕 Get my book Stop Waiting, Start Investing (available as a physical, digital and audiobook) - https://www.makingmoneysimple.co.uk/swsi-book

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    ⚠️ Disclaimers: I am not a financial advisor and this does not represent financial advice, it is for entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional advice to get the best information for your personal situation. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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    35 m