ICELAND

“The first steps in finance” – the textbook discusses the fundamentals of personal finances and is intended for young people who are taking their first steps towards becoming…

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POLAND

Debt counsellingFinancial and Consumer Counselling Offices – free legal aid in a field of civil law, bankruptcy law, banking law, credit union law and consumer law. The contact…

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PORTUGAL

Financial education in Portugal has been provided by private, profit (mostly financial institutions) and not-for profit (consumer associations and other civil society initiatives), institutions and by the…

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SWEDEN

Consumer knowledge – materials for consumers and teachers Follow this Link Here you will find answers to questions about purchases, contracts and complaints. Follow this Link Budget tool…

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NETHERLANDS

Updated information that may be helpful for consumers to overcome COVID-19 Next to standard material on budgeting and financial guidance, there are also: a sample letter you…

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FRANCE

Dilemme The innovative financial and budgetary education program for all. Via a fun and innovative pedagogy, Dilemme offers a learning method based on constant back and forth…

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AUSTRIA

Materials for teachers – lesson plans Since 2008 SCHULDNERHILFE OÖ has been developing free teaching materials for teachers (Ministry of Social Affairs). So far, for kindergarten, primary…

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IRELAND

Debt and budgeting tools MABS Money Tools https://mabs.ie/money-tools/ MABS money management education resources: https://mabs.ie/managing-money/ moneycounts.ie This interactive website is a money management programme developed with St John…

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Introductory meeting with SME United

We have just had the pleasure of having a meeting with the association SME United (Small and Medium sized Entrepreneurs) representing entrepreneurs across Europe. Earlier this year…

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