At the recent spring budget, one of the few measures announced by the chancellor was the provision of tampons and pads in secondary schools in England
Teen Years & University
Bill sharing websites and apps
Bill sharing websites and apps work by combining household bills into one monthly payment
Budgeting apps for students
If you’re off to university and you want a hand with managing your money, which apps can help
The best student bank account for 2019-20
If you’re off to university, which student bank account should you choose
SavvyWoman poll: Should parents be able to take their children on holiday in term time?
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How do student loans work? When do you have to repay your student loan?
If you’re going to university you will need to take out a student loan
The best postgraduate bank accounts
If you’re studying for a postgraduate degree, such as a Masters or PhD, which bank account is the best one for you
University scholarships in the UK
If you’re off to university or are thinking of going, have you thought about applying for a scholarship
Finding a driving instructor: what should you look for?
If you’re looking for a driving instructor, for yourself or for your children, where do you start
Lending money to family or friends – what do you need to know?
Lending money to family and friends is something most of us do
Empty nesting; are you looking forward to your child leaving home or dreading the prospect?
Guest post by Ceri Wheeldon of Fabafterfifty.com
Student accommodation; know your rights when you’re renting a student house or flat
While the vast majority of students live in university-provided accommodation, many thousands rent from private landlords
Parental help for students; if your son or daughter is off to university, what’s the best way to help them financially?
Although the student loan is still the main source of income for most students, many parents – and some grandparents – also provide financial help. So if your son or daughter is off to university, what’s the best way to help them financially
Saving for private school fees – a parent’s guide
With private school fees averaging over £12,000 a year and more than £24,000 a year for boarding school, you’ll probably need to save in order to afford them
Finance lessons: what financial education do children get in schools?
Since September 2014, children in England have been taught about finance in schools
How to survive when you’re a student; tips on spending less and getting more for your money
Going to university is an exciting time, but it’s not without its challenges