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Are your kids ignoring your money advice?

They may have good reason, Gen Z are confronting a very different set of economic circumstances to those their parents faced

Nick, 26, didn’t go to university. Instead, he turned down an offer to study, and took a job producing videos for a family friend’s small sporting goods business in Sussex. He was earning £45,000 before launching his own company in a similar field with his brother. He now operates it as a digital nomad from Costa Rica.

His plan didn’t go down well, initially, with his parents, who thought he was giving up on schooling.

But Nick was undeterred; he no longer trusted the old way of doing things. Today, he believes he got ahead by bucking the trend.

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