Episode 2

S12 Ep2 Family Matters: Children

In the second episode of this ‘Family Matters’ season, Simon and Bex discuss various financial matters that arise in connection with having children.

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

  1. When asked how much money people need to have in order to be able to afford to have children, Simon suggests that couples should fully discuss the matter but should not make it a financial decision. [01:17]
  2. On the topic of what do children need to know about money, Simon notes that it is a complex area and that it is hard to prepare children for what their ‘real world’ use of money is going to be like. Approaches that are likely to be helpful include talking openly about money and the reasons for the financial decisions that we make, including in connection with our giving. [03:32] Modelling certain behaviour – eg giving to the church – can also have a significant impact, as Bex observes. [05:39]
  3. Simon comments that it is becoming more complex and challenging for young people to become financially knowledgeable, adept and independent, with the result that practical and emotional support from parents has become more important than ever. [06:27]
  4. Some tips and tricks from Simon for educating children financially include getting them to save for items or to pay instalments to parents for special purchases, as well as briefing them on payment options such as interest free loans, buy now pay later, and credit cards. [08:18]
  5. As far as specific accounts for children are concerned, the disadvantage of Junior ISAs is that they can give an 18-year-old unfettered access to a significant amount of money, which may not always be helpful or wise. Parents can, however, use their own ISAs to build up savings for a child in a more controlled manner. Current accounts for children can get them used to managing their own money while prepayment cards, in particular, can provide them with useful hands-on experience of making their own purchases. [09:41]
  6. Simon talks through the pros and cons of taking on debt through loans, with a particular focus on student loans. [11:47]
  7. Simon explains some of the factors that need to be taken into account when parents are considering assisting children financially with the purchase of a property. [14:58]
  8. Other factors worth considering when parents are thinking about giving money to their children include tax efficiency, fairness/equality and clear communication with all relevant parties. [17:40]
  9. Simon offers some thoughts for parents on the tricky issue of how to deal financially with a child who is making contrary lifestyle choices. [20:03]
  10. When asked what end of life, financial preparations parents can make that will be helpful to their children, Simon emphasises the benefits of simplification and good communication. [22:08]
  11. Bex draws attention to Season 4 of the podcast as a useful resource for anyone looking for tips and practical suggestions about having conversations about money. [24:25]
  12. The focus of next week’s episode will be on financial issues that have particular relevance for parents. [24:55]

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'Where Your Treasure Is...': The Podcast where Faith and Finance Meet
Conversations about faith and finance with Chartered Financial Planner of the Year, Simon Glazier

About your hosts

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Simon Glazier

Simon is a forty(something), average height, mostly bald, Christian, husband, father of three, bad taste in fashion, movie-loving, not-very-musical-but-likes-to-sing, outdoor type, board-game playing, dancing, acting (would love to get back into amateur dramatics), kind of guy.

He also happens to be a very experienced, qualified and award-winning Financial Planner (and not just any award - the UK Chartered Financial Planner of the Year Award!).

After 20+ years in the finance profession and having worked for one of Aberdeen and the UK’s best financial planning firms (they also won awards...) he started Stewardship Wealth on the 1st April 2018. His goal is to build a business that would delight clients, gather a team of fun to work with people, and raise money for charity, in particular the Church he is a part of. He has committed to giving away at least 10% of all the income of the business to charity, even before he pays himself!

He's been part of a growing Aberdeenshire church for 25+ years, during which time he as acted, sung, played the tambourine (sad, but true), served in and helped lead the children's ministry, helped run several Marriage Courses, Parenting Courses and Money Courses, been a Treasurer and Trustee for over 13 years and has helped lead a small group based bible study for as long as he can remember.

If you’re ever up for a deep and meaningful conversation about faith and finance...or a strategy based board game...then he’s your man.

P.S. He also has a collection of over 60 Monopoly Board Games, owns a Bowler Hat and once represented England in the World Folkdance Festival as a Morris Dancer...!
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Bex Elder

Bex Elder is a freelance translator and writer based in the North East of Scotland. While Bex is by no means a financial expert (unlike her more knowledgeable co-host), her love of a good chat, and sometimes debate, led her into podcasting. Bex splits her working hours between her own business and working a day a week for her local church as the Assistant Youth Pastor. Bex loves running, getting lost in a good book, drinking copious amounts of tea and never says no to a macaron.