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Secondary school brings greater choice and complexity, especially in the canteen. Here’s how to work out the money side, and more…
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Secondary school brings greater choice and complexity, especially in the canteen. Here’s how to work out the money side, and more…
Unsure of how much money to give your children? Here’s how NatWest Rooster Money families do it…
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From saving pennies to building up billion dollar businesses, gaming can offer kids plenty of money lessons. Here are a few of the most instructive ones for kids
Does big school mean big bucks? How should you give it to your child? And how should they spend it? We’ve got some answers…
From uniforms to rules, phones to friends, this back-to-school checklist will truly help new Year 7s this September
Big school brings lots of big opportunities. Here’s our guide to extra-earners, chores and side hustles for secondary school kids
Round off a great break by making the perfect return to school, with this smart guide
Spot something different about us? Last year, Rooster Money became part of the NatWest Group and we are now officially NatWest Rooster Money! Exciting, right?
Lots of us have found great ways to clear out unwanted toys, games and clothes, while making some money, via services such as eBay and Depop. Here’s a few things you need to know before you list your stuff…
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