Myron Jobson, Senior Personal Finance Analyst, interactive investor

Myron Jobson, Senior Personal Finance Analyst, interactive investor
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Myron Jobson, Senior Personal Finance Analyst, interactive investor, for reaction to research showing with the overwhelming preference for money lessons to be taught in school ahead of other really important topics.  

Young people tend to be highly interested in money concepts, and they certainly like spending it, given half a chance! We know anecdotally that in some schools, pupils are actively asking for more money lessons, and it seems older generations agree. But even we were surprised with the overwhelming preference for money lessons to be taught in school ahead of other really important topics.

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✉️ Jemma Jackson, Head of PR, interactive investor, 07818 076 218 /  jemma.jackson@ii.co.uk