What would you teach someone about money to help them live a richer life?
Not the in-depth lengthy details of how to invest or get a mortgage, but the general rules that people can expand on as they see fit.
In his most recent column, This is Money editor Simon Lambert came up with his ten money rules, ranging from learning to budget and saving a rainy day pot, to being generous when you can afford it and not being afraid to take risks.
On this podcast, Simon, runs us through his thoughts behind those financial lessons and Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce chip in with their ideas for some money rules to live your life by.
‘Know thyself’ was one of Georgie’s pearls of wisdom, while Lee tells us about why he thinks its good to have a pot of cash on the side to pay for the fun stuff in life.
Also, on this episode, the team discuss Lee’s new big bank savings league of shame and why he has decided to call out the giants paying people pitiful interest rates even as the base rate and their mortgage rates rise.
Plus, what lies behind a warning that the property market could be about to come dramatically off the boil and will house prices really fall 10 per cent in the UK.
And finally, it’s been a summer of misery for holidaymakers, so if you get hit by cancelled flights what do you need to know and how can you fight back against the airlines treating their customers poorly and not getting them replacement flights.