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More financial education needed to help Brits stay debt-free – ChristianToday


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A Christian charity is calling for more financial education on Blue Monday as people across the UK struggle with rising levels of personal debt.

After the Christmas splurge, millions will be coming face to face with the cost of the celebrations as the credit card bills come through the letter box on Blue Monday, traditionally dubbed the most depressing day of the year.

With debt a problem for people across the UK, Community Money Advice (CMA) said financial education for children as well as adults was becoming increasingly necessary to help more people stay on top of their finances.

According to the Money Charity, almost 10 million UK households have absolutely no savings whatsoever, while another 3.26 million have less …

Read the full article at: https://www.christiantoday.com/article/more-financial-education-needed-to-help-brits-stay-debt-free/131521.htm

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency GuardianJanuary 21, 2019

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More financial education needed to help Brits stay debt-free – ChristianToday


credit card
(Unsplash/RawPixel)

A Christian charity is calling for more financial education on Blue Monday as people across the UK struggle with rising levels of personal debt.

After the Christmas splurge, millions will be coming face to face with the cost of the celebrations as the credit card bills come through the letter box on Blue Monday, traditionally dubbed the most depressing day of the year.

With debt a problem for people across the UK, Community Money Advice (CMA) said financial education for children as well as adults was becoming increasingly necessary to help more people stay on top of their finances.

According to the Money Charity, almost 10 million UK households have absolutely no savings whatsoever, while another 3.26 million have less …

Read the full article at: https://www.christiantoday.com/society/more-financial-education-needed-to-help-brits-stay-debt-free/131521.htm

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency GuardianJanuary 20, 2019

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