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Advice how to allocate £3000/4000 for teenage son


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Good for you.

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

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On 03/06/2016 at 21:04, DRooster said:

My parents both worked and helped me financially in a small way, and bought me my second/third/fourth cars : cheap bangers (vauxhall chevettes, mostly)

I too will help my child with both time/skills and money : while he goes to a local normal school and if he's clever enough he can have the choice to go to college.

I would bet most of us here did NOT start with nothing : that would entail some dismal ****wit heritage. 
 

Depends on your parents beliefs.  Mine didn't believe in credit or giving handouts.  Even though I was top of nearly every class I wasn't given the option to stay on at school and left just before my sixteenth birthday after I had obtained a job.  At least I got a couple of weeks in fifth year out of it, while I was looking for work!

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