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It's a shame that they don't teach financial awareness in schools as it is far more important than some subjects they teach. Sounds like a good book. Great review.
ReplyDeleteI know. I don't understand why they stopped doing classes like home ed, wood work, etc... too. Surely they are more useful in the real world. I did do some finance in Business Studies and maybe it was briefly mentioned in Maths but there were no real lessons about bank accounts, investing, savings, etc...
DeleteThis is a great resource to have, Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteI wish I had some money to manage!
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