Here I go... I have been considering about doing a blog on this subject for some years now, originally it was planned for another website but I am sure it will fit in fine here on what I call my sons website. When I set up this website back in the late ‘noughties’ there were multiple reasons behind this but ultimately, to me, it was a great chance for me to show my son a thing or two that may provide him with some inspiration.
After receiving some positive feedback from a few random teachers across the globe doing research for their own lessons I took it as a ‘pat on the back’ and have decided to stick with my plans and can only apologies to my wonderful son in case he gets embarrassed in case he ever reads this.
Here in the UK the children are strongly encouraged to work hard in school in preparation for their tests and exams that lay ahead to prepare them for life after school and beyond.
While reviewing schools in preparation for my son going to senior school I was very impressed with the way schools are developing our childrens skill-sets for their future ahead.
Enough of that, the real purpose of this ‘Blog’ is to try my best to shed some light for our youth and others about a particular subject which we constantly hear about in the street, amongst family members, on television and in the papers if you read them, (I don't, but more on that later).
After receiving some positive feedback from a few random teachers across the globe doing research for their own lessons I took it as a ‘pat on the back’ and have decided to stick with my plans and can only apologies to my wonderful son in case he gets embarrassed in case he ever reads this.
Here in the UK the children are strongly encouraged to work hard in school in preparation for their tests and exams that lay ahead to prepare them for life after school and beyond.
While reviewing schools in preparation for my son going to senior school I was very impressed with the way schools are developing our childrens skill-sets for their future ahead.
Enough of that, the real purpose of this ‘Blog’ is to try my best to shed some light for our youth and others about a particular subject which we constantly hear about in the street, amongst family members, on television and in the papers if you read them, (I don't, but more on that later).
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The subject here is ‘Wonga / Spondoolies / Wedge / Moolar or Money’. This topic is so massive I really do not understand why it does not have its own subject taught in all our schools across the UK. This may come in the future but like most things it will be a long time away and for now its down to people like you, me and Mr Robert Kiosaki (See his book to the side) to try inspire and educate our youth on this topic.
The reasons why this is not taught in UK schools is beyond the purpose of this blog as I do not wish to have a political debate. |
It may be a good time here to hold my hands up and say that I am not a financial advisor and I cannot provide you with financial advice. For this you should speak to an Independent Financial Advisor also known as an IFA. But what I can do is tell you what will happen if you do not understand money and how powerful it is.
I am not even a writer, so where should I start on this massive subject? Feel free to add your comments and questions below to discuss.
Intro over.... & Will Hope to See You Back Here Soon ;-)
I am not even a writer, so where should I start on this massive subject? Feel free to add your comments and questions below to discuss.
Intro over.... & Will Hope to See You Back Here Soon ;-)