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Old 05-03-2010, 10:14 AM
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Young people are plunging themselves into unmanageable debt because they not being adequately educated on how to handle their finances, moneysupermarket.com has claimed. The price comparison site said the failure of Britain’s schools to offer education on money matters is putting a generation of young people at financial risk. “Financial education has been on the agenda so [...]

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Yes, it would be a very good thing if young people were to get some education in this.
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