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Money makes the world go round – or so they say. It is unfortunately a necessity in our society, so how do you go about making it, managing it and distributing it? In an economically unstable world we are constantly reminded of how difficult keeping on top of our finances is and the consequences if we should fall behind. Articles in this section will cover the broad range of subjects on money for dads: topics such as redundancy, benefits & tax credits, child trust funds, pocket money and allowances can be found here.

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