Modern Families: Ensuring financial security for all the generations | SpectatorTV
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- Most people aspire to help their families, especially after decades of working hard. But with a cost-of-living crisis, for many providing that financial help isn’t just an aspiration but a necessity.
How can people maximise their options to navigate rising costs? What are the complexities surrounding retirement planning? And what impact can care responsibilities have? As a generational shift sees younger people more financially dependent on their family, these questions have never been more important.
The Spectator’s economics editor Kate Andrews and the Telegraph’s Money Advice editor Sam Brodbeck, along with Charles Stanley's Director of Financial Planning Peter Aylward, discuss how to future-proof your finances to provide for you and your family, while navigating rising costs and changing responsibilities.
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Please do more of these shows , this is a massive help .
Historically this is what (grand)parents have always done 🤷 where’s the problem with that
Start by voting for people who will actually lower immigration...
Audio is terrible
When the guy from Charles Stanely says some people are better off because of higher savings rates he doesn't go into real rates of return after inflation so what he says is misleading. Anybody interested in this subject is better off with Michael Lewis who talks honest sense, this is painful.
Indeed. Anyone following shadowstats will know we're in a world of real inflationary increases, fully supported by govt. After all, they have a sovereign debt crisis to push off onto savers. The situation in the UK is sufficiently bonkers that we've emigrated to a country with no govt debt and 20% tax rates - at least for the next 10 years until we get the other side of the reset.
Nobody wants to go back to the gilded age of rich family’s and their lazy offspring. Increase inheritance tax, and raise your kids to make their own way and fortune.
Boring...unnecessary....
Not as unnecessary as your interjection