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Do I need a will? | #Money Hotline 2

Season 2

Welcome back to The Hotline! Today we answer a question from Nicole. She is 35 years old and bought her first home a couple of years ago with her partner. Nicole asks us how to start when it comes to making a will.


The number 35-54 year-olds with a will has decreased from 37% in 2019 to 22.5% in 2021 – a decline of 39%. This means that fewer people are leaving instructions for their loved ones when they pass away. This week, we’re going to talk about who needs to have a will, and what the process entails. 


Today on The Wallet: 


1/ We’re joined by Kate Pentelow, founder of The Money Mummy, a friend of Vestpod and former financial advisor. Together, we open up the conversation around making a will. We know it can feel uncomfortable and emotional to do, so Kate tells us how we can best prepare for the process. 


2/ We discuss when the right time to make a will is, the different options available, and take a look at why, especially as women, it’s so important to be pragmatic and prepared if the worst were to happen. 


3/ We also have an inspirational proud money moment to share and a recommended episode from the Vestpod community.


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Connect with Kate:

- Instagram: @The_Money_Mummy


Our podcast partners PensionBee are also offering you a £25 pension contribution (£20, plus £5 in tax relief) when you sign up. To claim the offer, follow this link: https://www.pensionbee.com/vestpod. Capital at risk. 


I’m Emilie Bellet, the founder of Vestpod.com - a thriving community that financially empowers women, author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich and host of The Wallet! You can learn more about Vestpod, join our events and subscribe to our newsletter at www.vestpod.com and on Instagram @vestpod. Join our private Facebook group: @vestpod


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