Why finance should be taught in schools: Lee and the IC

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This month, Lord Lee and Alex are joined by Member of Youth Parliament, Cameron Holt. At just 16 years old, Cameron’s goal is to get the government to recognise it is failing children with financial literacy. He believes, that through incorporating it into the curriculum, children will increase their confidence in a post-education world, and be more wary of the dangers of online fraud and debt. In the episode, the trio unpack the issues facing children and young people. From ways schools, parents and grandparents can increase young people’s interest in finances, to a petition Cameron has started which he hopes will make financial education statutory in secondary schools across the UK.The podcast rounds up with an update from Lord Lee’s portfolio, including news on holdings Town Centre Securities (TOWN), Concurrent Technologies (CNC) and PZ Cussons (PZC), plus his take on how Donald Trump will affect the UK. Click here to sign Cameron’s petition to make financial lessons statutory in schools. If you have any questions you want to pose to Lord Lee and Alex, write to [email protected] Cameron’s article for the Investors’ Chronicle hereTimestamps1:16 Cameron Holt 5:04 What needs to change with financial education 6:03 Lord Lee’s experience of learning about finance 9:59 Cameron’s study12:55 NatWest shares14:24 Do schools offer financial advice on university 16:14 How to bridge the gap in financial literacy among children 21:35 Cameron’s petition 24:51 Updates on Lord Lee’s portfolio 27:45 Town Centre Securities29:42 Supermarket Income Reit30:41 Concurrent Technologies31:47 PZ CussonsClaim your first 12 weeks of Investors' Chronicle Print + Digital for just £12. You will get instant access to our website and app, plus the magazine delivered to your door every week. To start your trial, visit www.investorschronicle.co.uk/podcasttrial *After your 12-week trial you will pay just £62 every 13 weeks by direct debit. If you’re not entirely satisfied, you can cancel up to 5 business days before your renewal date and only pay the £12 already debited. This offer is for UK subscribers only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.