
Moral Money Podcast
1) Your new financial agony aunt podcast: Money Confidential with Katie Morley
Introducing a new podcast from The Telegraph: Money Confidential! Katie Morley, The Telegraph's Consumer Champion, has won back £10 million in compensation for readers. Now, she's hitting the road for...Show More
Your new financial agony aunt podcast: Money Confidential with Katie Morley
01:18 | May 2nd, 2024
2) Flying business class and boomerang children
In the series finale, Matt, The Telegraph’s legendary cartoonist, joins Sam and Lauren from the personal finance team to advise two readers wondering how much to spoil their children.Up first: Matt fi...Show More
3) Accepting dirty money and selling an ex’s Rolex
You’ve been given a life-changing sum of cash from a relative, but you think the way they made it is immoral. Do you take it or leave it? This week personal finance journalists, Lauren Davidson and Sa...Show More
4) Fiddling work expenses and rewarding children with cash
Who better to debate the ethics of spending company money than one of the journalists who broke the MPs’ Expenses Scandal in 2009? This week, Lauren and Sam are joined by The Telegraph’s longest servi...Show More
5) Haggling on holiday and one wife’s secret cash stash
If you don’t ask, you don’t get. But what if you do ask, you do get, and the other person loses out? And is that what happens when comparatively wealthy Westerners barter abroad? This week, The Telegr...Show More
6) Never tipping and £80 trainers for four-year-olds
Do you ever feel like the “discretionary” service charge doesn’t feel very “discretionary”? This week The Telegraph’s Special Correspondent (and former waiter), Harry de Quetteville joins Lauren David...Show More
7) Flatmates you didn’t ask for and meddling grandparents
Bryony Gordon joins Sam and Lauren from The Telegraph’s Personal Finance team to help two readers who think they’re being hard done by. First up: flatmates. Can’t live with them, can’t live without th...Show More
8) Legally avoiding tax and telling your dad to stop squandering your inheritance
It’s legal, but is it moral? Investing in an ISA is considered sensible tax avoidance, but do we cast putting property in your spouse’s name to lower your tax bill in the same light? This week on Mora...Show More
Legally avoiding tax and telling your dad to stop squandering your inheritance
20:48 | Sep 18th, 2019
9) Gaming the state school system and asking a 17-year-old for cash
Money. It’s one of a few topics that you’re told to avoid in polite company. But The Telegraph’s personal finance journalists, Lauren Davidson and Sam Meadows, aren’t polite company. Join them an...Show More
10) Introducing Moral Money
Do you have a friend who never pays their share of the bill? Or are your parents wasting your inheritance on flash cars and Caribbean cruises? Or maybe you're considering taking a pay cut to spend mor...Show More