When the English school leaving age was increased in 2013 to 17 and then further increased to 18 in 2015, there was both support and kick back from parents and teachers. The initiative was implemented by the UK government in a bid to tackle the large numbers of young people leaving school with no discernible qualifications or transferable skills. However, it left a few individuals confused about ...
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Why your teens should start thinking about their credit rating now
You think homework and their hobbies are all young people should think about? Think twice! Your children's late teenage years and early twenties don't only create a valuable foundation for their education and later career, they're also the years that see them making their first financial choices. And you want them to be smart ones, right? To help young people understand the impact of a bad credit ...