It's disappointing that they don't really teach us about money stuff in school. A lot of us end up being clueless about how to handle our finances when we become adults. And that can lead to some real money problems and bad spending habits. But, no worries; we have some resources for you that might come in handy.
Money is something that everyone thinks about daily, and it can sometimes cause stress and anxiety. However, there are resources and advice lines available to help and support you.
If you’re struggling financially due to the cost of living crisis or otherwise, you’re not alone. NABS have gathered together resources to support you. Here you’ll find organisations and tools to help with practical financial matters such as budgeting and debt, plus information on NABS Financial Wellbeing Talks and Grants.
This is the place where (hopefully) you will start talking about money for the first time in a way that doesn’t feel scary, judgmental, or boring as hell. They have thousands of articles that you should read about everything from investing on a budget to what foods are really worth the organic price tag.
A financial literacy platform with an award-winning podcast released every week. They make discussing finances fun and enjoyable by covering a wide range of topics.
All the tips and tricks about everything related to money. As well as a Podcast, ebooks, 1:1s and more!
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