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	<title>Money magazine Comments - Financial trauma as a child affects how you deal with money</title>
	<description>Phil Slade was only a teenager when a predatory franchise deal saw his parents go broke overnight, losing all investments and even the family home. Everything was gone.</description>
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		<title>Comment by Karen Eley ()</title>
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<p><p>Childhood trauma around money deeply impacts the way we behave today with respect to our finances. As a Money Coach, I work in this space on a daily basis, helping people examine and unpack those childhood experiences (big and small) that inform their current behaviours with money. Thank you for sharing your story Phil. Some great tips here.</p></p><p><a href="">Reply to article</a></p><p>For original story, <a href="">Click Here.</a></p>
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