

Poor Financial Literacy Costs You Over £2,000 a Year
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£5,500 less saved on average by those with low financial literacy.
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27 years to clear credit card debt: Making only minimum payments on credit card debt can result in a 27-year repayment period, leading to substantial interest costs.
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13 years to save for a house deposit: First-time buyers may need up to 13 years to save for a house deposit, underscoring the importance of effective saving strategies.
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330 individual insolvencies daily: In England and Wales, approximately 330 people are declared insolvent each day, equating to one person every 4 minutes.
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According to the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS), approximately 40% of UK adults lack confidence in managing their money
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45% lack essential financial skills to manage their money
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Why Invest in Financial Education?
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Financial literacy isn’t just about saving money—it’s about gaining control, reducing stress, and unlocking opportunities:
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Save Thousands: Learn how to cut unnecessary expenses, pay off debt faster, and grow your savings.
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Reduce Stress: Gain the confidence to manage your finances and eliminate money-related anxiety.
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Achieve Your Goals: Whether it’s saving for a home, paying off debt, or planning for retirement, financial literacy gives you the tools to succeed.
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Secure Your Future: Stop living pay cheque to pay cheque and start building the life you deserve.
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By investing in your financial education, you’re investing in a brighter, more secure future. For the cost of just £79.99, you’ll gain lifetime access to knowledge that can save you thousands every year and empower you to make informed, confident decisions.