Midlife Money Matters
Ingrid Thompson and Jacqui Irwin
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E17 The end of this Series - Thanks for being with us
Midlife Money Matters
09/29/23 • 9 min
When Jacqui and Ingrid were planning this series Midlife Money Matters, we knew we wanted to keep it simple and cover the basics as much as we could
Jacqui realised that there is NO podcast for older women in Australia and we set out to fix that!!
We are really pleased with your response to this series of money episodes and we thank you for all your emails and your reviews
In this the final episode for this series we revisit some of the key topics we have covered
Paying attention to your Superannuation is critical - start with episode 4
Estate planning - 70% of women in Australia do not have effective estate planning instructions in place - check episodes 14 and 16
Knowing how much income you need every year to live on is extremely important - and best not to guess this amount. Episode 3 helps you calculate the amount you are spending each year
We have thoroughly enjoyed putting these episodes together and we truly believe that this information will make a difference and will continue helping women make informed decisions about money in their lives as they plan for and think about retirement.
Oh, and we have heard that some men are finding the information very helpful as well
We'll be checking those emails so if you have any questions please email us at [email protected]
And we would love if you would please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E16 Estate Planning Part 2: Powers of Attorney, Enduring Guardianship and Binding Death Nominations
Midlife Money Matters
09/22/23 • 14 min
You have probably heard these terms and maybe wondered ... what do they actually mean? and why would I get one?
Powers of Attorney
Enduring Guardianship
Binding Death Nominations
In this episode - less than 15 minutes - we cover the basics of these 3 important aspects of effective Estate Planning
Who would you appoint?
What would they making decisions about?
and the all important - what happens if something happens and you don't have these instructions in place ??
We don't specifically talk about Wills in this episode - we covered Wills in Episode 14
If you have any questions please email us at [email protected]
And we would love if you would please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E15 Issues and Costs of a Move into an Age Care Facility
Midlife Money Matters
09/15/23 • 14 min
Part 3 of our series about Retirement Living options
What are the Issues and Costs of a Move into an Age Care Facility
We understand and acknowledge this is or can be an emotional topic. Both Jacqui and Ingrid have been through this with their parents - so we understand completely
You may have read and heard about residential age care in the media.
Most people are quite resistant to going into care.
However there are a lot of really good age care homes in Australia with very caring dedicated staff.
If people are on their own at home and not managing they are often not getting the correct medical care, likely not eating properly or maybe not looking after themselves as well as they had been when they were younger.
Older people are also very susceptible to having a fall or a medical event and no one being notified to get them help.
We talk about: How do you find a suitable age care facility?
and
What are the fees involved? Jacqui explains:
There are 3 different fees payable, sometimes 4 as some facilities have an extra services fee for things like wine with dinner, better meals, streaming services etc.
In this episode we give an overview of the 3 main fees and how they are calculated
This is an important episode if you are in a situation where you have a loved one who is reaching the stage of considering Aged Care.
We understand and acknowledge this is an emotional topic. Both Jacqui and Ingrid have been through this with their parents
Access My Aged Care - click here
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E14 Estate Planning - Part 1: Things to know about Wills
Midlife Money Matters
09/08/23 • 13 min
Estate Planning is more than just having a will
We answer some of the following questions about Estate Planning
Why is Estate Planning important ?? and there are many reasons why Estate Planning is important
Almost 70% of women in Australia do not have their Estate Planning in place
What is a Will?
What needs to be included in your Will?
What motivates people to make their Will?
Did you know that 14% of people say "There is nothing that would encourage me to make a Will!"
We talk through what happens if you do not have a Will in place - the impact it has for the family to manage and deal with the assets of the deceased.
The courts will make the decisions about the assets and this can be time consuming - which can be avoided by having a legally documented Will
An important consideration - and probably one that most people don't want to have to think about - is what happens to your children if you die while they are still under legal age
This also applies to any vulnerable dependants that you may have
We love reviews and would appreciate if you were to leave a review and share this episode with friends and family
If you have any questions or suggestions please email us at:
Financial Disclaimer
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
E13 Retirement Living - Part 2 - Is a Retirement Village right for me?
Midlife Money Matters
09/01/23 • 11 min
When it comes to Retirement living many people like the idea of downsizing from the family home and moving into a Retirement Village
In this episode we talk about some of the key factors to consider when assessing a Retirement Village as a retirement option
A few key points from this episode:
It is essential to fully understand all the fees and charges involved. There are entry fees and exit fees as well as monthly charges.
Buying into a Retirement Village is not the same as regular property investment. You don't ever own the property, you buy the right to live in that property - and that includes using the facilities, you're buying into the community and the access to the activities. People value the safety aspects of being in a Retirement Village.
Retirement Village contracts are not like any other property contract - so you need specialised legal advise AND from a professional who is familiar with that specific state in Australia
Assess the financial viability of the Village operator as a whole and any future development plans they may have. Ask for copies of their Annual Report
A few questions we suggest it is important to consider:
What happens if you are in a Retirement Village as a couple and one partner needs to move to Aged Care due to health conditions?
How do you pay for this next stage of living?
If you are in Retirement Village as a single person and then need to move to Aged Care, how do you pay for that while you wait for the Retirement Village operator to sell your existing property?
This is a information dense episode and we have kept it deliberately short and covering the basic information to get you started thinking about Is Retirement Village the right option for you?
As always we encourage you to please email any questions or comments to [email protected]
If you are enjoying the show please share with another woman who might find it helpful and leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E12 Retirement Living – Part 1 - Accessing Care at Home
Midlife Money Matters
08/25/23 • 15 min
This is the first of a series: Retirement Living
This episode is: Accessing Care at Home
This episode is recorded and contains accurate information as at August 2023
"I want to stay in my own home as long as possible"
We know this to be true for so many people. Yep! Including us!!
In this episode we look at ways you CAN stay in your own home for a long as possible
What are the steps to take to ensure this is possible and where and how to access support and assistance with the daily tasks in your home
Many people start out with a lower level of support, say community-based services such as meals on wheels which is often sufficient initially. This is accessed through Commonwealth Home Support Programme.
A greater level of support at home is available through access to a Home Care Package.
You can find out about these services on the government's age care portal ‘My Aged Care at www.myagedcare.gov.au or by calling 1800 200 422.
The key takeouts from this episode are:
· Start thinking about where you want to live earlier rather than later
· Make sure your home is suitable and safe as you age with low maintenance and access to services and social activities
· Don’t wait to get an ACAT assessment, get a package in place and start to build up a relationship with a good home care provider (make sure they are an Approved Aged Care Provider so you can slowly increase services as you age
· Get respite care added to your assessment for possible future use
· The cost of these services is very reasonable and you can top up your package with privately paid care if needed
As always we encourage you to please email any questions or comments to [email protected]
If you are enjoying the show please share with another woman who might find it helpful and leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E11 What is retirement? What will your retirement look like?
Midlife Money Matters
08/18/23 • 11 min
Midlife Money Matters is a podcast about money in retirement and helping you figure out how much money you need to live your best life when you finish working. So, today's topic is important
One of the important considerations is how are you going to spend your time? how will you keep your mind active? Who will be the people you spend time with?
In this episode we don't define retirement, what we offer is a variety of questions to consider and topics for discussion for you and your partner, as well as other members of your family
Your retirement will certainly impact different members of your family in ways they may not expect
As always we encourage you to please email any questions or comments to [email protected]
If you are enjoying the show please share with another woman who might find it helpful and leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E10 Bank of Mum and Dad - some matters to consider
Midlife Money Matters
08/11/23 • 10 min
The Bank of Mum and Dad is a hot topic right now as we record this episode - July 2023
We know the media is talking a lot about this topic.
We have received a number of emails with questions from parents who are considering helping their kids, and in some cases their grandkids, financially
In this episode we offer some questions for your consideration
We also offer some possible and potential scenarios to consider as you and your family discuss and decide about the financial arrangements between the generations
Jacqui and Ingrid created Midlife Money Matters podcast to help Australian women understand what it takes to have a comfortable and financially secure retirement.
This is an important topic as affects later life financial security
If you have any questions or comments please email [email protected]
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E9 Accessing Centrelink Benefits in Retirement
Midlife Money Matters
08/04/23 • 17 min
Here in Australia the Aged Pension is managed through Centrelink
In this episode we walk through some of the basics when it comes to dealing with Centrelink
A few key points to take from this episode:
- Start the process early - don't wait till you reach pension age
- Gather all your documents together before you start the application process
- Simplify your financial matters and assets - to help with the ongoing reporting obligations
- Keep copies of documents you provide as well as copies of the information regarding your financial situation
- If your assets change by more than $1000 you are obliged to advise Centrelink within 14 days
Jacqui talks about the different financial assessments which are carried out by Centrelink to determine the level of aged pension you might receive
We talk about the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card - which is different to the pensioner concession card
We talk about financial gifting and how that might impact your pension
This is a pretty dense episode with a lot of information, you may want to listen to it more than once.
So much to think about and prepare
There are thresholds to receiving the aged pension and there will be some listeners who have arranged their financial matters so that they are able to self-fund their retirement years. This is a terrific situation to be in
For those who need it, the aged pension is available
This episode will help you understand what it takes to apply and some tips on how to manage that process to make it easier for you to receive your pension
If you have any questions remember [email protected]
If you know someone who would find these episodes helpful, please share the podcast and we'd love if you are able to leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts
Financial Disclaimer:
We need to make it super clear though that we will NOT be providing personal financial advice to listeners, but just providing general advice on these topics based on our knowledge and experience.
E8 Divorce in later life - money matters of importance
Midlife Money Matters
07/28/23 • 12 min
You might be surprised to learn that the divorce rate for over 50s in Australia is the fastest growing divorce AND most of the divorces are instigated by women, and not the men!
If you are considering divorce - or if someone you know is in this situation - then this is an important episode for you
We discuss some of the basic mistakes that we have seen and offer suggestions of what has worked for others
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
In fact when it comes to matters of divorce your lawyer is not in a position to provide financial advice. It is essential to consult an accountant or other financial professional.
Some of the key messages from this episode:
- Important to make a comprehensive list of all the assets
- If there is a business involved - do you need a professional financial valuation?
- What are the collective and individual outstanding debts - mortgage, credit cards, loans etc
- Consider putting together your own professional team - lawyer, accountant etc Remember your lawyer is legally not allowed to provide financial information
- Make a new financial budget to identify how much you need - super important to figure out what the new costs are/ will be
- Think very deeply about the best outcome for you when it comes to splitting the entire portfolio of assets. Seek professional advice to ensure that this decision will be of greatest benefit you in the long term - this is about you being able to enjoy a full and satisfying retirement
- Review Estate planning and power of attorney and binding death nomination
Of course this is an extremely emotional time - for everyone
We recognise that and encourage you to seek out the best professional guidance to ensure you are financially secure for your future
We have a question from one of our listeners:
Shelley asks “I am trying to pay off my mortgage before I retire, hopefully in around 5 years time and I want to know if I should change my payments from monthly to more often?”
Again, we need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Midlife Money Matters have?
Midlife Money Matters currently has 18 episodes available.
What topics does Midlife Money Matters cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Retirement, Midlife, Money, How To, Aging, Podcasts, Education, Health and Wellbeing.
What is the most popular episode on Midlife Money Matters?
The episode title 'E17 The end of this Series - Thanks for being with us' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Midlife Money Matters?
The average episode length on Midlife Money Matters is 16 minutes.
How often are episodes of Midlife Money Matters released?
Episodes of Midlife Money Matters are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Midlife Money Matters?
The first episode of Midlife Money Matters was released on Jun 30, 2023.
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