How to talk about money and share financial knowledge with friends and family

By Sally Patten
Updated February 21 2016 - 10:13am, first published February 9 2016 - 2:00pm
Conversations about money don't have to be face to face. Photo: Supplied
Conversations about money don't have to be face to face. Photo: Supplied

A recent survey of financial attitudes by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission uncovered some disturbing findings about the way people think about money. Some 35 per cent of women said that they found dealing with money stressful and overwhelming, while 39 per cent of all people under the age of 35 agreed with the same statement.

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