Many people want to be more confident with money to:
- understand financial products and services
- budget and keep track of expenditure
- compare goods and services to get the best buy
- plan ahead to make sensible decisions about money.
Brushing up English and maths skills can help with this.
- Money management can be a useful way of practising English and maths skills.
- Becoming financially capable may be difficult without these skills.
- People who have developed these skills may also want to go on to achieve a national qualification in English or maths.
Use the questions below to find the resources that will be most useful for you.
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Do you want to practise your money skills and perhaps gain a national qualification in literacy or numeracy?
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Do you work as an adviser, mentor or support worker with people who would find it helpful to develop money skills?
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Are you an employer, workforce development manager or union learning representative helping people with money management, including for redundancy and retirement?
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Do you teach financial capability but want to find out more about Skills for Life?
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Are you a literacy, numeracy family learning, e2e tutor or foundation learning tutor?
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