Martin Lewis: How to teach your kids about debt (& why financial education matters)
Speaking to the Young Money charities annual centres of excellence conference, MoneySavingExpert founder Martin Lewis runs through his Good Debt, Bad Debt quiz, and the need for financial education in our schools.
This came just before the announcement that Martin was to fund Young Money to produce and distribute 500,000 copies of the first curriculum mapped financial education textbook.
Видео Martin Lewis: How to teach your kids about debt (& why financial education matters) канала MoneySavingExpert.com
This came just before the announcement that Martin was to fund Young Money to produce and distribute 500,000 copies of the first curriculum mapped financial education textbook.
Видео Martin Lewis: How to teach your kids about debt (& why financial education matters) канала MoneySavingExpert.com
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