Huge portion of the adults are in debt, I doubt they will be a good role model/teachers to their offspring when it comes to budgeting, who need budgeting when there are credit cards...
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Certainly one life skill to be taught about in school is debt.
Except for a mortgage, "never never" get into debt. Spend less than you earn.
Takes 30 seconds. Leaves plenty of time for how to calculate area of a circle.Comment
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Isn't this a job for the parents?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYoung people 'need help with independence' - BBC News
Education Secretary Damian Hinds was launching a project teaching teenagers "life skills", such as budgeting, sharing a house or coping with relationship problems.
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Credit cards are great tools for budgeting. You can see exactly what's spent on what. Also, like when I was a poor permie and interest rates were high, they're handy for an interest-free rolling overdraft.Originally posted by sal View PostHuge portion of the adults are in debt, I doubt they will be a good role model/teachers to their offspring when it comes to budgeting, who need budgeting when there are credit cards...
Originally posted by Jog On View PostIsn't this a job for the parents?
Good one.
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Or "parent"?Originally posted by Jog On View PostIsn't this a job for the parents?His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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