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Masterclasses Back to work finances for high earners

Back to work finances for high earners

£19.99

In this session, we are honing in on the finances for high earners once you are returning to work.

If you or your partner earn over 100k you lose access to government childcare schemes. With 30 funded hours coming into play this September in England, losing out on this childcare help will become more painful than ever.

  • What are the rules around net adjusted income?

  • How much should you sacrifice into your pension before it stops becoming worth it?

  • Should you reject your pay rise or go part-time?

  • How do you weigh up your options?

We’ve teamed up with Philly Ponniah, Chartered Wealth Manager and financial coach to deliver a session tailored to these concerns. We will also be looking at estate planning once you’ve had a baby, and how to set your child up for financial success.

Suitable for those earning between £80,000 - £140,000 individually

Funded childcare spoken about refers to England. You can use the same principles to become eligible for tax-free childcare, which is UK wide.

What you will learn:

  • What childcare schemes are available

  • What to look out for when you earn around 100k re-funded hours and tax-free childcare

  • How do you work out whether reducing your salary for childcare schemes is worth it?

  • Should you go part time to access childcare benefits?

  • Flexible working requests

  • Estate planning once you have a baby

  • How to set your child up for success financially

This is a masterclass recording, when you purchase you will be sent details on how to access the recording.

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Back to work finances for high earners

£19.99

In this session, we are honing in on the finances for high earners once you are returning to work.

If you or your partner earn over 100k you lose access to government childcare schemes. With 30 funded hours coming into play this September in England, losing out on this childcare help will become more painful than ever.

  • What are the rules around net adjusted income?

  • How much should you sacrifice into your pension before it stops becoming worth it?

  • Should you reject your pay rise or go part-time?

  • How do you weigh up your options?

We’ve teamed up with Philly Ponniah, Chartered Wealth Manager and financial coach to deliver a session tailored to these concerns. We will also be looking at estate planning once you’ve had a baby, and how to set your child up for financial success.

Suitable for those earning between £80,000 - £140,000 individually

Funded childcare spoken about refers to England. You can use the same principles to become eligible for tax-free childcare, which is UK wide.

What you will learn:

  • What childcare schemes are available

  • What to look out for when you earn around 100k re-funded hours and tax-free childcare

  • How do you work out whether reducing your salary for childcare schemes is worth it?

  • Should you go part time to access childcare benefits?

  • Flexible working requests

  • Estate planning once you have a baby

  • How to set your child up for success financially

This is a masterclass recording, when you purchase you will be sent details on how to access the recording.

Add To Cart
    • What childcare schemes are available

    • What to look out for when you earn around 100k re-funded hours and tax-free childcare

    • How do you work out whether reducing your salary for childcare schemes is worth it?

    • Should you go part time to access childcare benefits?

    • Flexible working requests

    • Estate planning once you have a baby

    • How to set your child up for success financially

  • This masterclass is specifically designed for high-earning parents (or parents-to-be) in the UK navigating the complexities of childcare costs and financial planning after maternity or paternity leave.

    If you're:

    • Earning between £80,000 - £140,000 individually

    • Wondering how government childcare schemes are impacted by your income level

    • Considering reducing your hours or rejecting a pay rise to maximize childcare benefits

    • Unsure how to best manage your finances with a new child

    • Interested in estate planning and securing your child's financial future

    • Downloadable video for offline viewing

    • Lifetime access to the content

    1. Receive details how to access the recording when you purchase

    2. Watch and learn at your own pace, anytime, anywhere.

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