Episode 4

S12 Ep4 Family Matters: Wider Family

In the fourth episode of this ‘Family Matters’ season, Simon and Bex discuss various financial matters that can arise from our interactions with members of our wider family.

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

  1. Simon and Bex introduce the episode by explaining what they mean by ‘wider family’ [00:50] before going on to explain how their own circumstances have influenced their thoughts on the extent to which they might feel prompted, or not, to engage financially with members of their respective wider families. [02:46] and [03:34]
  2. A sensible starting point, as so often with financial planning, is to know the nature and extent of your own resources. [04:05]
  3. It can also be sensible and helpful to try to establish some kind of appropriate ‘hierarchy of needs’ when thinking about our wider family relationships, but a great deal of openness, honesty and thoughtfulness is likely to be necessary to achieve that outcome. [05:02] It can, however, be well worth going through that process if it leads to money being used as a tool for the benefit of others. [06:33]
  4. Another approach that can be useful when trying to decide how generous we can afford to be to wider family is to establish criteria and responses that can assist with the decision-making process – these could include, for example, the option of giving time, skills or practical support rather than money. [08:08]
  5. In response to a question from Bex, Simon shares some suggestions about how to communicate honestly, clearly and well in wider family contexts that can often be emotionally charged as a result of money being the subject under discussion. [12:02]
  6. Simon also draws attention to third parties which can provide financial assistance, information, advice and support: the Government (national and local), charities and the local church. [16:21]
  7. In his concluding remarks, Simon encourages us to be alert to the needs of those who do not have family or wider family available to support them. [19:55]
  8. The next episode, which will be published after a short mid-season break, will focus on dealing with death-related financial matters that can affect families. [22:13]

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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.