CHILDREN can start off on a good financial road through life if provision is made early and the tax concessions used to advantage.
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Motley Fool: Six Of The Best
“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” ~ Mark Twain
Scotsman: Financial Lessons Could Deliver £32,000 Windfall
What could you do with a windfall of £l32,000? That is the figure the influential Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) believes today’s children could be better off by when they reach middle age – if they attend classes now on personal finance and…
Read the full article at Scotsman.com
MoneyExpert: Some Day My Son, All These Mortgage Payments Will Be Yours
Desperate would-be homeowners are being offered a radical new option to get on to the property ladder – the chance to get their future grandchildren to pay off their mortgage.
Motley Fool: Make Your Child A Money Expert
Imagine your children being taught basic finance skills such as household budgeting, debt management and balancing chequebooks. Top that with the vitally important understanding of compound interest and other investment principles and you’d feel your kids were equipped to manage their finances in the real world, wouldn’t you?
New “Inherited Mortgage” Launches
The Motley Fool, the BBC and Reuters are covering an interesting story about a new mortgage product that has been launched by Kent Reliance Building Society.
MoneyExpert: Life Begins At 40, But You Pay At 34
Life may begin at 40, but the average Briton begins paying for it at 34, market research for Axa Wealth Management has revealed.
Motley Fool: The Best Children’s Savings Accounts
A few months ago I opened Halifax Children’s Regular Saver accounts for my two young nieces. It was an easy choice to make because it pays a whopping 10% for a year.