Save Well, Spend Better - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
In the first edition, entrepreneur Angela confesses to her mum that she is drowning in so much debt that she could lose not only her business, but also her home, while married couple Emma and Paul go head to head in the hub over property investment.
Episode 2
Loving parents Louise and Graham can't say no to their kids despite being in crippling debt. And best friends Eric and Phoebe's severe FOMO has left them in payday-loan purgatory.
Episode 3
Entrepreneur Bianca Miller Cole, global wealth consultant Ann Wilson, financial advisor Emmanuel Asuquo, and life coach Anna Williamson are among those offering their expertise to a happily married couple who cannot agree on whether to sell the family home, and a woman who is in debt to her big sister.
Episode 4
The experts help lovebirds Millie and Ryan get a place of their own. Brooklyn brings her mum into the Save Well, Spend Better Hub hoping to sort her issues with overspending.
Episode 5
In an hour-long edition, the experts give advice to two sets of parents who are reluctant to allow their grown-up children an overview of their finances. They also help a husband and wife who have been racking up debt after a family tragedy, and two sisters whose generosity with money is at the expense of their own bank balances.
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