Youngsters need lessons on avoiding debt
22/07/2009
Experts have called for young people to be given lessons on personal finance to help them avoid the kind of debt problems experienced by many people today, according to Sky News.
The Personal Finance Education Group (PFEG), an independent charity, is holding a `My Money` financial learning week, aimed at educating the next generation of potential borrowers.
PFEG was established in 2000 by a group who were concerned about increasing levels of debt amongst the under-40s, according to Sky.
A spokesperson for Debt Advisers Direct said: "Many people haven`t had any formal education on how to manage their finances, which may be a contributing factor to the debt problems a lot of people are currently facing.
"Hopefully the `My Money` week will encourage young people to take a cautious approach to managing finances - now and in the future - which could help to minimise debt problems in later life."
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