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Home Student life: an education in finance – or not

Student life: an education in finance – or not

1/7/2014 – Sketchy memories of my own application in 2010 are supported by today’s deeply unsurprising news: in research conducted by Blackbullion, 83 per cent of students said that they needed more financial education.

I went to university having only had my debit card for nine months, and with no overdraft. I quite memorably sat in the bank and explained why they should never allow me to have one, and why I didn’t want to change banks just because I was becoming a student, even if a rival had a student account that came with a rail card.

But it seems I was lucky. Most of my peers had massive student loan injections and overdraft capabilities that still amaze me.

They were – and still are – living a life in debt. At age 21 – then, 18. Isn’t that terrifying? But as terrifying as it is, it is a reality.

But student loans are only part of the worry. Blackbullion found that 15 per cent of students are actually in debt when they start university and only 32 per cent proactively try to budget at all times. Another 44 per cent don’t have a savings account.

I’m lucky that my parents encouraged me not to spend my savings, and in turn, put money aside for me.

But personal information aside, what consistently strikes me as problematic is that, for my generation, the education system offers a considerable lack of life skills development.

Sure, learning facts and mathematical equations is important, but life is so much more than a textbook. Rarely is this theory practised.

Lee el resto del artículo en Telegraph.

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The second European Money Week starts on Monday 14 March, promoting national financial education projects for young people in more than 20 European countries. The week is filled of many different initiatives by national banking associations, under coordination by the European Banking Federation.

In Brussels, you can join us for the launch event in the Residence Palace Press Centre. The programme for the event will be announced shortly.

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