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Managing Your Money

Financial literacy for autistic adults

Source: National Autistic Society

Resource Summary
The National Autistic Society provides practical advice on managing money for autistic individuals. This resource covers budgeting, banking, understanding bills, and avoiding financial pitfalls, aiming to equip autistic adults with essential financial literacy skills for greater independence and security in daily living.

Managing personal finances is a crucial aspect of independent living, and this National Autistic Society resource offers tailored guidance for autistic individuals. It breaks down complex financial concepts into understandable components, providing practical advice on budgeting, setting financial goals, and tracking spending. The guide covers various aspects of banking, including opening and managing bank accounts, understanding different types of accounts, and using online banking safely. It also addresses how to understand and pay household bills, deal with debt, and avoid common financial scams. The resource acknowledges that challenges with executive function, sensory overload in busy environments (like banks), or difficulties with abstract concepts can make money management particularly challenging for some autistic people. Therefore, it offers strategies such as using visual aids, setting up automated payments, and seeking support from trusted individuals or financial advisors. The goal is to empower autistic adults with the skills and confidence to manage their money effectively, promoting financial independence and reducing stress.

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