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Money Talk from Fool.co.uk
Money Talk from Fool.co.uk
Money Talk is the weekly podcast from Fool.co.uk. Hosted by Head of Personal Finance David Kuo, this roundtable discussion features Fool.co.uk writers thrashing out the financial issues of the day with a range of guests from the financial world. Join us as we take an irreverent look at anything and everything to do with money – from personal finance to investing to what mini skirts have to do with Britain's economy (a lot, according to David). Whether you're after money saving tips that actually work, practical advice on getting out of debt or expertise on pensions, property and mortgages, Money Talk should have something for you. If not, you can suggest a topic for a Money Talk podcast: moneytalk@fool.co.uk

  • Should You Overpay On Your Student Loan?
    Following September's interest rate hike, we discuss the financial outlook for Szu Ping Chan, a recent graduate with a £15K student loan and £5K of savings. Are overpayments the answer?
  • Getting The Most From Loyalty Card Schemes
    Brian Sinclair, Managing Director of Nectar, explains why we Brits love our loyalty card schemes and reveals his secrets on how to 'play the game' and get the most for your points.
  • Why People Lie About Money
    Psychologist Donna Dawson reveals why we fib about the size of our salary, how much we really paid for our designer outfit, and lots more. She also tells us how to spot a liar!
  • A Beginner's Guide To Picking Shares
    Philip Durell, Fool.com's Senior Analyst, reveals to investing newbie Simon Coomes his formula for evaluating and picking shares.
  • Hallowe'en Special - Money Superstitions And Myths
    In this special episode, the Money Talk team investigate some commonly held money superstitions and banish forever the money myths that haunt us all. Are there skeletons in your wallet? Listen if you dare.
  • Learning From Black Monday
    To mark the anniversaries of the great 1929 and 1987 stock market crashes, Maynard Paton and David Stevenson look at the lessons to be leant from the past, and swap tips on profiting from a market downturn.
  • A Gazumping We Shall Go!
    An unethical practice or just part of free market economics? Recently gazumped Donna Werbner puts her case to former estate agent, Nicholas Leeming, co-founder of PropertyFinder.com. Plus, how to avoid being gazumped in a buyer's market.
  • Get Into Property For Peanuts
    Believe it or not, you can invest in property without having to take out a mortgage, and for as little as £20 per month. But is it worth it? Money Talk investigates the pros and cons.
  • Wave Goodbye To Paying With Cash
    Cashless technology is here for purchases under £10. But will it really revolutionise the way we pay for small items with our debit and credit cards? Barclaycard's Stewart Holmes explains all.
  • How The Credit Crunch Could Hurt You
    We sift through the sub-prime rubble with Fool.com's CEO and Co-founder, Tom Gardner, and ask: Why is an American problem affecting the UK? Where next for property prices and the stock market?
  • The Truth About Secured Loans
    We ask Tim Wheeldon, Managing Director of 'Loanmakers' (the broker that powers The Fool's secured loans centre) whether secured loans really deserve their ominous reputation. Plus, we reveal some of the more unusual things that people have borrowed money for.
  • Make Money Moonlighting
    Whether it's to earn a bit on the side or to develop new skills, 11 million Brits supplement their incomes with a second job. David Kuo, Andrew Morris and human resources guru Marisa Schlichting investigate.
  • Investing Your Money In An Index Tracker
    David Kuo and David Stevenson talk to Julian Harding, Legal & General's Associate Director of Index Funds about the ins and outs of investing in an Index Tracker.
  • How To Pick The Perfect Present
    Why are some people such great gift buyers, while others always get it wrong? And what do you get for the person who has everything? Gift buying gurus Sophie Jones and Sara Williams reveal all.
  • One Fool And His Dividend Tracker
    David Kuo and Ed Bowsher talk to former investment writer Rob Davies about setting up 'The Munro Fund', and discuss the Foolish investment principles behind this new dividend tracker.
  • Bag A Bargain At The Summer Sales
    With the summer sales now well underway, David, Ally, Sara and Sonia swap tips on how to take maximum advantage of those in-store bargains and avoid a blundering impulse purchase.
  • Where Next For The Stock Market?
    In the wake of the recent global stock market falls, we ask Maynard Paton and David Stevenson what will happen next.
  • Where Next For Supermarket Financial Products?
    As supermarkets wheel their trolley of growth along the aisles of opportunity, we talk to Brendan Cook, Chief Executive of M&S Money about the rise of supermarket and retailer financial services, and ask what's 'in store' for the future.
  • How To Build A Healthy Pension Pot - Whatever Your Age
    David Kuo, Neil Faulkner and Andrew Morris discuss what it costs to start a pension from scratch aged 20, 30, 40 and 50. Find out if you'll be maintaining your current 'Wine and Pâté' lifestyle or getting by on 'Homebrew and Chips'!
  • The Housing Market Will Not Crash!
    With 25 year mortgages on the horizon, David Kuo and Neil Faulkner talk to Director General of The Council of Mortgage Lenders Michael Coogan about further interest rate rises, current market conditions and responsible lending.
  • Be A Savvier Supermarket Shopper!
    David Kuo, Alison Hunt and Sonia Rehill spill the beans on the tricks that supermarkets like to play on us when we shop. Plus lots of great techniques you can use to cut your monthly food bill.
  • Getting To Grips With Your Debts
    Debt expert Colin Wynne (a.k.a SON1C from our Dealing With Debt board) answers the three most common questions people ask when they realise they're in debt.
  • Practical Ways To Tackle Your Debts
    There are five steps to tackling any debt. Debt expert Colin Wynne (a.k.a SON1C from our Dealing With Debt board) walks us through them, and introduces us to Ron Fenton (a.k.a. Struggling) whom he helped resolve £138,000 of debt.
  • How To Make Your Money Go Further
    Can keeping a spending diary really help you get a better grasp of your budget? Find out as David Kuo challenges Fool researcher Sophie Jones to keep tabs on her finances for a fortnight.
  • How To Be A Maverick Entrepreneur
    We ask maverick businessman and Channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur...