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Meet the 30-year-old accountant teaching seven-year-olds about money

Abigail Foster says we must start young to ensure the next generation is financially savvy
Three years ago, Foster quit her job as a chartered accountant and entered the classroom, and now teaches personal finance to children from aged seven to 18

This article is part of the FT’s Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign

At what age are children the most keen to learn about money? According to financial educator Abigail Foster, it is seven. Faced with a class of children, she says she can easily tell which ones talk about money at home with their parents, and those who do not.

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