How are your finances? Do you know what your Financial ‘G’ spot is?
We discuss our health and well being and what we want to do in retirement, but sometimes the matter of finances gets put into the ‘too hard basket’ or because of divorce, job loss or business failure, midlife can become financially challenge for women. It ever too late to start!
My guest in Conversation on the Women Living Well Podcast, today is Vix Munro from Money Badassary. Having left New Zealand , she arrived in London at age 23 with just £30 in he pocket , Through study and hard work, Vix has become an expert in her field. As a wealth coach, her mission is to help women step into their financial power and become money savvy in both life and in business.
During the interview we discussed:
- What is the financial ‘G’ spot?
- Provide for current self and your future self
- The gender wealth gap
- How to become financially empowered by taking control of your finances
- Why Money Badassary?
- The changing face of retirement
- How much do I need for retirement?
- Vix shares her top 5 tips to start saving money today
The best time to start planning or to start investing was 20 years ago
The next best time is todayIt’s never too late to start
Vix Munro
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Meet Vix

Vix Munro is an entrepreneur, author, money enthusiast & eternal optimist. Her background is in accountancy, economics and pricing, with a career spanning over 30 years. This includes an MSc in Economics and running her own business for the last 12 of those years.
Vix is passionate about money, investing and the economy, having created her own £multi-million investment portfolio. Her mission is to help women create and build wealth and retire rich in every way. She believes we all have the ability to transform our money mindset, rewrite our money story and become financially empowered. And that this can be liberating, life changing and fun. She offers strategic financial advice and consolidating & wealth coaching tools and she believes that the intersection of these two is where the magic happens.
Vix was born and raised in New Zealand. She arrived in London at age 23 with just £30 in he pocket and has not looked back. She doesn’t like sitting still. She loves to travel and see, taste and try new things. She is an Amazon Best Selling Author.
Website: www.moneybadassary.com
Linkedin: Vix (Vicki) Munro
Instagram: @moneybadassary
2 Comments
A great title, Sue. Gets my attention and made me smile. You remind me how the generation of women before us often left the finances to their husband. Knowledge is powerful. A couple of takeaways – balance and planning. Like you say, Sue, before a crisis happens. Years ago I was a fan of Suze Orman. You may have heard about her. She brought up the concept of not being wasteful and respecting money. Thank you for sharing an interesting Vlogcast.
Hi Erica it certainly is a catchy title, although I have to give Vix the credit for it. I’ve not actually hear of Suze Orman so thank you, I will look her up. I also think that there are still some women today who aren’t in control of their finances and totally agree with your point that Knowledge is powerful. xx