Debit Cards V Credit Cards
When you’re under 18, you’re lucky! You can’t get into trouble with credit cards as you are under the legal age! But a lot of young people are encouraged to get credit cards when they turn 18! Beware as misuse of a credit card is one of the easiest ways to get into debt.
Let’s first look at the differences between the two. A debit card gives you access to your own money, so you are limited to withdraw or spend only as much as is in your account. When you turn 18...


Getting On With Life - Movin' Out
When you leave school and start moving on with life as a young adult, it is perfectly normal to want your own space – to run life your own way. Real independence comes when you leave home to go it alone, and while the idea may sound sooo cool, do you know what living independently really means?
Well, it's true that nobody can tell you to put your clothes out to be washed or rinse your plate after dinner, but the downside is it's you who'll be washing the clothes AND cooking your dinner. It's all up to you. Living out of home means household chores aplenty!!
However, if you're determined to bring out the domestic god/goddess in yourself there are smart ways to go about the moving out process.
- Make sure you can afford it.
- Find flatmates.
- Find a place to live.
- Collect the necessities for you new home.
- Keep on top of running the household.
The first stop is to making sure you can afford the independent life…



