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Friday Apr 05, 2024
S1E6: It's About Sharing Money Stories (46:17)
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Julia Newbould is a freelance writer, speaker and thinker. She was recently managing editor at Conexus Financial curating content for events for superannuation chief investment officers, and financial advisers and licensees. Prior to that she was managing editor of Money magazine.
In 2020 she published her first book The Joy of Money, co-authored with financial adviser Kate McCallum. The Joy of Money won the Best Personal Finance and Investment book at the Australian Business Book Awards in 2020. It was also a runner up in the Health and Wellbeing category. Julia has more than 20 years’ finance journalism experience and was previously editor of Financial Planning and Super Review magazines at Reed Business Information; managing editor at InvestorInfo and managing editor at Morningstar Australia.
Her passions lay between helping women gain greater equality in all areas of life and supporting financial literacy in all areas of society.
Julia’s role prior to Money was at BT Financial Group in marketing and communications where she founded the Stella Network, a network group for women in financial advice.
- Demystifying financial jargon is crucial for promoting financial literacy and understanding.
- Women in the financial services industry still face challenges, but there is progress in terms of diversity and support.
- Creating safe spaces and networks for women in finance is essential for sharing experiences and promoting equality.
- Financial wellbeing is essential for overall wellbeing, and it is important for individuals to have an understanding of their financial situation.
- Accessible information and resources are necessary for empowering individuals to make informed financial decisions. Don't dwell on past financial decisions, focus on the present and future.
- Everyone's financial journey is unique, it's okay to have different financial situations.
- Open discussions about money are important for financial literacy.
- Challenges faced by older women in retirement include lack of superannuation and understanding of money.
- Affordable housing and education are important initiatives to support women's financial security.
- Maximise income, practice conscious spending, and invest in superannuation to improve financial position.
- "For me, being a communications person, it's always about getting the message across simply and cutting out the jargon where possible and usually that's everywhere."
- "Money is such an interesting topic. I think it's at the root of everything."
- "Younger women are such champions of each other, forging careers based on their own values."
- "Do not look back, do not punish yourself for whatever decisions you've made in the past."
- "Whatever you've got is okay. This is the reality and let's work on the reality."
- "The best time to invest was 20 years ago and the second best time is today."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
04:56 Challenges and Changes in Financial Journalism
09:52 Women in the Financial Services Industry
11:59 The Stella Network and Supporting Women
17:56 The Importance of Financial Wellbeing
20:30 Demystifying Money and Financial Education
24:51 The Joy of Money and Empowering Women
28:46 Challenges for Older Women and Retirement
37:40 Initiatives and Policies for Women's Financial Security
41:02 Key Messages and Inspirational Women
42:01 Gender Equality and Women's Financial Security
43:34 Actions Women Can Take Today
45:05 Go-To Resources for Financial Knowledge
Keywords
Julia Newbould, finance, gender financial equality, financial services industry, diversity, financial wellbeing, financial decisions, money, financial literacy, older women, retirement, affordable housing, income, conscious spending, superannuation
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