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The idea is for you to understand more about the health area you are addressing before you get too far building your action plan.
Family finance refers to the management of family’s monetary resources which flows into family in form of currency of the country. The various forms in which a family financially gains are wages, salaries, interests, bonus, dividends, rent, profit, gifts etc.
The Guardian have a portal on family finance which has articles by month relating to family finance.
There is information available which will help you formulate your action plan – both on our site and on external sites.
BudgetDrive helps people to understand how best budgeting and the pitfalls of impulsive buying.
BudgetDrive provides helpful tips and hints from experts.
DebtDrive is a helpful drive that provides help and ideas on how to manage debt etc
Most people have debt of some description and that’s perfectly normal but for many it gets out of hand and this has a major impact on family finance.
How to financially plan is not always easy for everyone.
Learning to create a family budget is not only a good idea but helps you keep your finances in order.
Family Lives is a site designed to offer help to families
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In order for you to assess what you know about this health area, we suggest using a questionnaire. This might help you understand your situation in this area, or taking it might improve your understanding of the area.
You may be able to take this questionnaire online – either here on our site or on an external site – or download it and complete it on paper – it depends on copyright (and whether we’ve managed to build it on our site!).
The ways you can take a questionnaire:
You can take a questionnaire on our site. This will score the questions automatically and give you a summary showing what your score means.
You will see our questionnaire first, possibly followed by a tab which may contain a second questionnaire (see above). If you scroll down you will see links to external questionnaire(s) or downloads if there are any. Scroll down until you get to the right place for you!
A simple 10 question questionnaire from CNBC aimed at seeing whether you and your family are organising your finances in a good way.
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You can take this questionnaire on at least one external site.
AIB have an interactive budget planning tool which you can use online.
You can download at least one questionnaire from our site. You will have to score the questionnaire yourself.
This isn’t a questionnaire – it’s the Rough Guide to Family Finance, produced in conjunction with Legal and General.
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