In Early Years
The first money
Although they generally don't have much money, young people still want to consume and belong. As young adults they have money of their own for the first time. Learning to handle it prudently is important and will stand them in good stead for the future.
The first money
Dangers and Risks

It's easy to lose track of money. Children and young people must be aware of the dangers and receive the support they need.

Finances under Control

It's never too early to start budgeting, monitoring your expenditure and saving. By starting early, young people learn to handle money sensibly.

Pocket money

Pocket money teaches children and young people how to budget properly, even at a young age.

Their first bank account

Young people can operate an account in almost the same way as an adult – but without an overdraft facility.

Mobile phone bills

High mobile phone costs are a danger for young people. Anyone who finds it difficult to keep to a budget should choose a prepaid option.

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