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Understanding everyday money skills for young people with disabilities Ann-Louise Hordacre October 2016. Understanding everyday money skills for young people with disabilities Australian Industrial Transformation Institute Flinders Business School Faculty of Social & Behavioural Sciences Flinders University of South Australia 1284 South Road Clovelly Park South Australia 5042. Published 2016. ISBN: 978-0-9941906-9-7. URL: CAT: AITI201605. Suggested citation: Hordacre AL. 2016. Understanding everyday money skills for young people with disabilities . Adelaide: Australian Industrial Transformation Institute, Flinders University of South Australia. This research was supported by a grant from Financial Literacy Australia. Financial Literacy Australian supports innovative research and projects that give Australians the Knowledge, skills and tools necessary to reach their financial goals. AITI would also like to acknowledge the contributions and support from The Wyatt Trust and Bedford-Phoenix.
Understanding everyday money skills for young people with disabilities Ann-Louise Hordacre October 2016
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