There are plenty of things we wish we’d been taught at school, from how to do some basic DIY around the house to sewing skills that go beyond warily reattaching a button. But the number one area where many of us are lacking is in personal finance, which for some strange reason features very little on the curriculum, despite being an essential part of life for all of us.
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I woke on Tuesday at 4am and could hardly breathe. I was sweating (and, post-menopausal that I am, I never sweat) and racked with worry. I grabbed my hair, put my head in my hands, and said out loud, ‘What am I doing? What was I thinking?’