• S8 Ep 8: Top 10 Tips for Christians in the Workplace
    Nov 20 2024

    In Episode 8 of this Faith and Finance Top 10s season, Simon and Bex discuss ten top tips for Christians in the Workplace.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon’s first top tip is to know what we think about money and to have a good grasp of key values that will determine how we deal with financial matters in the workplace. [01:48]
    • Top tip number two is to know why we are working, beyond simply to acquire money to pay the bills. Simon recommends ‘God at Work’ by Ken Costa as a book that can be helpful and thought-provoking on this theme. [04:16]
    • Thirdly, Simon highlights the desirability of understanding the financial world and its challenges, issues and complexities. [07:52]
    • Next, Simon talks about the importance of bringing our work before God on a regular basis. [10:08]
    • Another key point is to talk openly with others about our work and, in particular, to endeavour to find peers operating in a similar line of work with whom we can share insights and queries. [12:08]
    • Top tip number six is to embed generosity and giving into our beliefs and actions around work and the workplace. [14:37]
    • In addition, the ability to develop and apply our values across a whole range of workplace situations can really help us to respond consistently in a godly and appropriate manner to new challenges and predicaments. [17:12]
    • There can also be great advantages in building up a network of contacts with relevant skills and knowledge who can help us to anticipate issues, as well as being available to provide support, wisdom and encouragement in a bespoke and meaningful manner when necessary. [19:42]
    • Simon’s penultimate tip is to encourage us to be bold and courageous in the workplace, to respond to prompts from our conscience and to stand up for what we believe to be right. [21:47]
    • Simon’s final top tip is to reread Proverbs regularly because it has so much to say about money that can bring wisdom, thought-provoking insight and a godly perspective. [24:25]
    • In the penultimate episode in this season, a guest contributor in the form of Dave Hall, youth pastor, will be giving his top ten tips for young people wanting to manage their money well. [25:52]

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    28 mins
  • S8 Ep 7: Top 10 Tips for Preparing for Retirement
    Nov 13 2024

    In Episode 7 of this Faith and Finance Top 10s season, Simon and Bex discuss ten top tips in connection with preparing for retirement.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon’s first top tip when planning for retirement is to start early. [01:14]
    • Top tip number two is to try to keep abreast of the current, basic rules affecting pensions. Various websites such as Gov.UK, Money Saving Expert and those belonging to debt charities, such as Christians Against Poverty, can be very helpful in this regard. [03:17]
    • Thirdly, Simon stresses the importance of maximising one’s State Pension eg by buying additional years, if need be. The Money Saving Expert website has some particularly helpful articles on this topic. [06:10]
    • A tip for those who are one or two years off retirement is to maximise their pension contributions during that period. [08:57]
    • Because of the number of different pension schemes available these days, the next tip is to ensure that you understand fully the nature of your pension arrangements and, in particular, the best way of taking money out of your pension(s). [10:09]
    • Simon explains why it is important to create a retirement budget and to take account of how the cost of living might change over time. [11:49]
    • The next priority identified by Simon is to collate information about your possible sources of income during retirement so that your plans can be as realistic as possible. [15:32]
    • Simon suggests that, depending on circumstances, a useful tip for some people could be to consider consulting a financial planner. [17:10]
    • Simon’s penultimate tip is to start applying for pensions early; don’t wait until just before you retire as it’s not an instant process. [20:15]
    • Simon’s final top tip is to consider phased retirement, if that is an option for you. [21:51]

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    26 mins
  • S8 Ep 6: Top 10 Tips for Dealing with Debt
    Nov 6 2024

    In Episode 6 of this Faith and Finance Top 10s season, Simon and Bex discuss ten top tips for dealing with debt.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon’s first top tip for dealing with debt if it has become an issue for us is to admit that we are ‘in debt’. [01:21]
    • Top tip number two is to quantify and define our debt, including acknowledging the situation if the debt is best described as being ‘unmanageable’. [04:37]
    • Thirdly, Simon stresses the importance of asking for help and support, especially if the debt is ‘unmanageable’, in which case professional assistance is available from the likes of Christians Against Poverty. [06:37]
    • Next, Simon highlights the need to make a list of all our debts and their details because an effective action plan cannot be drawn up without that information. [08:50]
    • When implementing an action plan, we should aim to create a balance between achieving our repayment goals as quickly as possible and building in budgetary resilience that will keep us on track even when unexpected expenditure occurs. [10:03]
    • Simon outlines a couple of ‘snowballing’ options that can be used as the core element of a plan to pay down the debts we owe. [12:24]
    • Tackling debt issues can be challenging and emotionally draining, so Simon encourages us to celebrate our debt-related ‘victories’ – which can come in a variety of different forms - in an appropriate and meaningful manner. [15:32]
    • Simon explains how we can consolidate and rationalise our debts without having to pay a third party to do this for us. [18:08]
    • Simon’s penultimate tip is to avoid short-term thinking; taking the long view is a real key to success when it comes to debt management. [20:13]
    • Simon’s final top tip is to allow our attitude to money to be shaped by the biblical principle of avoiding the love of money and, instead, use money as a way of expressing love to others. [22:05]
    • The next episode in this season will comprise ten top tips about preparing for retirement. [24:32]

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    25 mins
  • S8 Ep 5: Top 10 Tips for Investing
    Oct 30 2024

    In Episode 5 of this Faith and Finance Top 10s season, Simon and Bex discuss their Top 10 Tips for Investing.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon’s first top tip on this subject is to consider the investing options for our financial circumstances only once we have put in place the foundational budgetary practices that best suit our needs. [01:36]
    • Top tip number two is to be clear about our objectives (‘give every pound a purpose’) and to understand the timescale for each objective. [03:52]
    • Thirdly, Simon explains the importance of understanding the nature of risk and of being able to evaluate the level of risk associated with the options available to us at any one time. [05:46]
    • Next, Simon suggests that minimising investment-related costs is a sensible approach to take and, if done thoughtfully, can be achieved without compromising the benefits that we are aiming to receive from investing. [07:26]
    • On a related note, Simon highlights the advantages of maximising the various tax efficiency options that are legitimately available to us. [09:50]
    • When it comes to the practicalities of how and when to invest, Simon suggests that keeping things simple by automating our investing (and creating a ‘pound cost averaging’ approach through that process) can be helpful and cost-effective. [12:25]
    • Simon would also encourage us to review our investments from time to time (eg annually) but would urge us not to check on them frequently because they are long-term processes that can involve significant, but irrelevant, fluctuations in the short-term. [13:36]
    • In addition, Simon would advise against trying to ‘time the market’. [15:26]
    • Simon’s penultimate tip is to take an evidence-based approach so that we avoid being drawn into ‘speculating’ rather than ‘investing’. [18:27]
    • Simon’s final top tip is to recognise the significance of investment decisions by researching the options thoroughly and by taking appropriate advice (which can generally be available without incurring cost). [20:29]
    • The next episode in this season will focus on top tips for dealing with debt. [23:02]

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    23 mins
  • S8 Ep 4: Top 10 Tips on Giving and Being Generous
    Oct 23 2024

    In Episode 4 of this Faith and Finance Top 10s season, Simon and Bex discuss their Top 10 Tips for Giving and Being Generous.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon’s first top tip for giving and being generous is to give first and then budget with what is left. [01:17]
    • Top tip number two is to decide how much to give before we decide to whom we wish to give. [04:34]
    • Thirdly, Simon explains the principle of giving regularly but also on an ad hoc basis. [06:13]
    • Next, Simon talks about the benefits of being deliberate in the act of giving even when it happens through an automated process. [07:01]
    • Simon highlights the importance of using the likes of Gift Aid and automated money transfer options (such as standing orders and direct debits) to help us to be as efficient as possible in our giving. [09:37]
    • Another important element to prioritise is to review our giving on a regular basis. [11:29]
    • Simon explains why he would suggest that we commit ourselves to giving to a cause for a specific period of time and communicate that arrangement clearly to those to whom we are giving. [13:13]
    • Simon encourages us to include others in our giving endeavours so that they can learn from that involvement and can be inspired to go on to experience for themselves the joy and benefits of being generous. [15:26]
    • Simon’s penultimate tip is to be inquisitive about the charities to which we are giving and to develop a meaningful connection with them. [18:06]
    • Simon’s final top tip is to recognise that giving isn’t just about money; there are many ways in which we can make significant contributions to the charities that we wish to support. [19:49]

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    23 mins
  • S8 Ep 3: Top 10 Tips for Practical Budgeting
    Oct 16 2024

    In the third episode of this Faith and Finance Top 10s season, Simon shares his Top 10 Tips for Practical Budgeting.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon’s first top tip for practical budgeting is to itemise carefully all of our income so that we know how much money will be coming in monthly and over the course of a year. [01:43]
    • Because of the great importance of giving and being generous (as discussed in Season 5), Simon suggests that top tip number two should be to decide how much we are going to give. [04:02]
    • Thirdly, Simon highlights the importance of prioritising budgetary items through a process of identifying essential payments and then discretionary items, with the latter category being ranked according to their importance to us. [05:33]
    • Top tip number four is ‘Write it down!”. [07:33]
    • Next, Simon suggests that we should ensure that we review our financial commitments regularly. [09:32]
    • Simon explains the ‘three bank account system’, which can help us manage our money according to the type of expenditure involved; ‘pots’ that are available through banking apps can be used to achieve the same outcome. [11:06]
    • Simon explains how we can put in place an arrangement for coping with less frequent, but potentially very significant, expenses [14:22]
    • Another key principle is to focus on reducing and then eliminating any debts that we may have. [17:16]
    • Simon’s penultimate point is that we should try to balance our budget on an ongoing basis so that we are living within our means. [20:39]
    • Simon’s final top tip on practical budgeting is to develop the habit of saving to buy rather than borrowing to buy. [22:21]
    • The focus of the next episode in this season will be on generosity when Simon and Bex will discuss ten top tips relating to giving well and effectively. [24:28]

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    25 mins
  • S8 Ep 2: Top 10 Ways to Achieve a Healthy Relationship with Money
    Oct 9 2024

    In the second episode of this season of Faith and Finance Top 10s, Simon talks about his Top 10 Ways to Achieve a Healthy Relationship with Money.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon explains that this episode is designed to be a practical guide to developing a healthy relationship with money. [01:10]
    • Simon’s first top tip is budgeting because of the immediate, practical benefits of putting in place a deliberate and organised way of managing money. [01:29]
    • Top tip number two is to recognise that our relationship with money can have a strong emotional aspect, which needs to be understood and managed. [03:46]
    • Thirdly, Simon stresses the importance of establishing healthy and wholesome priorities, as captured by the saying, ‘Use money and love people; don’t use people and love money’. [05:38]
    • Next, Simon suggests that it is worthwhile to be aware of, and to reflect on, the idea of ‘the marginal return of money’. This theory acknowledges that money can be very important and desirable for people with little or no money but suggests that once someone has ‘enough money’, ‘more is not always better’. Bex draws attention to a BBC Radio 4 ‘Money Box’ episode on this theme, which may be of interest to listeners. [06:21]
    • Simon encourages listeners to avoid accumulating more and more possessions; instead, a thoughtful and well considered approach of buying ‘experiences’ can prove to be beneficial, especially when used to deepen and enhance relationships with others. [08:46]
    • Another principle that can have emotional as well as practical benefits is, ‘Pay now; consume later’. [10:48]
    • Simon also highlights the importance of ‘valuing things that money can’t buy’ and of freeing up time to spend on the activities and people that are most important to us. [14:31]
    • ’Making it a treat’ is another approach that can help us to use our money in an effective and fulfilling manner. [17:17]
    • Simon’s penultimate point is the vital one of making sure that we talk about money with others normally, naturally and regularly. [19:05]
    • Simon’s final tip for developing a healthy relationship with money is to make a habit of saving regularly, even if that involves only small amounts at a time. [21:33]
    • The next episode in this season will focus on top tips for practical budgeting. [23:40]

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    25 mins
  • S8 Ep 1: Top 10 Bible Passages about Money and Possessions
    Oct 2 2024

    In the first episode of this season of Faith and Finance Top 10s, Simon selects his Top 10 Bible Passages about Money and Possessions.

    Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

    • Simon and Bex start off the episode by explaining that this new season will comprise ten ‘Top Ten’ lists on a faith and finance theme, starting off with Simon’s favourite ten biblical passages about money and possessions. [00:52]
    • Simon’s first choice is a verse which underpins many of the comments that he has made about stewardship in this podcast - Psalm 24.1: ‘The Earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it’. [03:17]
    • Being disciplined in giving is a theme covered in Simon’s second selection, 1 Corinthians 16.1-2: ‘Now about the collection for the Lord’s people: Do what I told the Galatian churches to do. On the first day of every week, each one of you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with your income, saving it up, so that when I come no collections will have to be made.’ [05:10]
    • Simon’s third verse (Mark 12.43) makes a significant contribution to the topic of how much we should give: ‘Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others.’ [07:13]
    • Simon uses the well-known expression, ‘God loves a cheerful giver’ (from 2 Corinthians 9.7) to introduce some comments about the importance of our attitude when we give. [09:11]
    • Simon then comments on Acts 4.32-37, especially verses 34-35: ‘For from time to time those who owned land or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to anyone who had need.’ [11:40]
    • Simon draws attention to how love can be expressed through the use of money, as illustrated through the ‘Parable of the Good Samaritan’ and Luke 10.35, in particular: ‘The next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper. “Look after him,” he said, “and when I return, I will reimburse you for any extra expense you may have.”.’ [14:14]
    • Simon’s next choice, Matthew 6.19-21, is a passage that is well known to the listeners of this podcast: ‘Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.’ [16:20]
    • Warnings are also included in the Bible verses selected, with Ezekiel 28.5 sounding a note of caution: ‘By your great skill in trading you have increased your wealth, and because of your wealth your heart has grown proud.’ Simon then takes the opportunity to sneak in an additional warning verse in the form of 1 Timothy 6.10: ‘For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.’ [19:02]
    • The Parable of the Shrewd Manager also provides a warning, with Luke 16.10 making it clear that there will be consequences if we mismanage the resources that have been entrusted to our care: ‘Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.’ [20:57]
    • Simon’s final verse in his top ten list comes from the Parable of the Talents, with Matthew 25.23 putting forward an end of life accolade that is worthy of our aspiration: ‘Well done, good and faithful servant!’ [22:13]
    • The focus of our next episode will be on ten ways to achieve a healthy relationship with money. [23:21]

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    24 mins