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Myths that hold us back

I have two teenage sons, both of whom have their driver’s licence and new jobs, which are launching them into a new phase of independence and curiosity about the world. It is an exciting time. As part of this transition, they are learning what it is to manage their own finances, how to spend wisely, how to plan and save, and how to spend just enough on yourself to have fun, without blowing it all.

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