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I think it's a great idea, and it's not the first time something like this has been discussed. There is a
Resource forum here, with several sticky threads that could be useful to various people. However, I agree that financial skills are something most young people, and many older people, ex-muslim or not, could learn a lot more about.
So members, if you want to start threads (in the Resources forum or wherever else your topic fits) to collect specific types of resources, please do so. You can always recruit other members to chime in and if the thread becomes a repository for resources for financial management or other types of help/advice/supportive sites, just ask a mod to sticky it. Best way to bring a post or a thread to our attention is by clicking on "Report to Moderators".
Do remember though that the members here are spread across the planet, though most are in the UK. And each member has his or her unique situation with their family, finances, age, status etc. But yes, overall, it's a good idea to collect resources, say, like links to articles, encyclopediae or calculators for financial management, etc. that may apply to most people. Or have threads for regional issues, like student loans in England, or the credit system in the US, etc. This forum is largely user-driven, and we would love to see more members engage in more constructive and productive ways with newer members and each other.