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Money skills lesson two: Value for money

Help students budget, plan for their future and get value for money on purchases.

Money skills lesson three: Financial risk and security

Help students compare risk in different situations and demonstrate how insurance can provide protection against some financial risks.

Money and saving resources

Money management is an important skill for everyone. These resources will help your young adult understand the benefits of saving and budgeting.

Money skills lesson two: Money and work

How to read a payslip, calculate take home pay, introduce loans and pensions, and understand employee benefits beyond salary.

Money skills lesson one: Recognising your money personality

Help students compare attitudes to money and spending, explore the difference between needs and wants, and plan for future purchases.

Money skills lesson one: Understanding and managing debt

How to manage debt, reduce spending, save regularly and borrow money safely.

Money skills lesson four: Digital payments

Help students explore technology that supports money management and consider the impact of technology on the future of personal finance.

Money Personality Quiz

Understanding how you behave with money and how you can improve are the first steps towards developing good money skills.

Money skills lesson three: Next steps in your financial journey

Help students understand bank accounts, including how to read statements and track transactions.

Money skills financial literacy challenge

Help KS2 and P4-7 students to develop their money skills and improve financial literacy with this free interactive challenge.

Managing money and budgeting

This lesson covers how understanding budgeting and saving regularly can help with effective money management.

Understanding money and bills

Help adult learners to improve their understanding of money and bills with this free learning module from LifeSkills.

Your money and your life

Decisions made in on one life stage can have a knock-on effect in later ones. Look at how Joe, Mark and Sally spent or borrowed at certain stages in their lives and why it is wise to look ahead.

Borrowing money

Borrowing money is sometimes a necessity. Help young care leavers understand the benefits and risks of borrowing money with this tailored activity.

Saving money and sticking to a budget

Saving money and keeping to a budget are skills you’re never too young to learn. Help your child understand the importance of money management. Includes worksheet.

Managing your money using the jam-jar approach

No matter what your income or financial situation, the jam-jar method is a great way of making sure your bills are covered and your money goes exactly where you want it to.

Future of Money

Help students compare money management technologies and consider the impact of innovation on the future of personal finance.

Know your Money Terms

It’s tempting to tune out when you hear bank-speak, but knowing the basics will help you stay in control of your cash.