/24-7PressRelease/ - LONODN, UK, October 30, 2006 - Britons will now be able to learn how to save money after the Citizens Advice Bureau's (CAB) effort towards the improvement of the financial capability. The Bureau has put 300,000 towards this process.
The head of the external affairs at ifs School of Finance, Ms Anne Kiem has welcomed the effort and the grants by the CAB.
Ms Anne Kiem said, "The CAB grants should make a difference in equipping even more people with money management skills and we very much hope that their ambition to have financial capability services in all 460 bureaux by 2010 is realized."
The Citizens Advice Bureau is expecting that this financial move will definitely help Britons lean how to avoid debts.
The chief executive of the CAB, Mr David Harker said, "Building financial capability is key to helping people avoid debt and cope with financial matters throughout their lives ... improving the lives of many, particularly those facing financial and social exclusion."
Analysts also suggest that debt consolidation loans may help people avoid debt problems, if any.
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