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Managing my money for young adults
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This free course was written by Martin Upton.

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Extract from: Office for National Statistics (ONS) (2010) Access Internet Survey in Callaghan, G., Fribbance, I. and Higginson, M. (eds) (2012) Personal Finance, 2nd edn, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

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