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Claer is the Financial Times Consumer Editor, presenter of the FT’s Money Clinic podcast and a leading voice in demystifying money matters. She is passionate about making financial literacy both accessible and engaging for her followers.
Claer also frequently appears as a commentator on radio and TV and is a regular guest on Eddie Mair's Drive show on LBC Radio. Today on The Wallet:
1/ We take a look at some of the most pressing financial challenges women are facing post-pandemic. Claer gives her top tips for organising your finances and budgeting and shares her experience being the main breadwinner in her family.
2/ We discuss the importance of financial literacy, how Claer has made personal finance accessible to her readers throughout her career, and how her own approach to money management has evolved.
3/ Claer shares her long and short term financial goals, how she plans for the future, and how to gain confidence in investing in the stock market.
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