Financial Education for Adults
Most people learn about money the hard way. Few have had any kind of formal financial education. So we thought we'd do something to help.
Our MoneySense websites focus on four main areas:

- How to budget and make your money go further
- How to deal with debt
- How to plan ahead for major life changes such as parenthood or retirement
- Who to turn to for help if things go wrong
You’ll find a range of useful tools, including;
- Financial healthcheck
- Budget calculator
- Debt test
- Debt danger signs
View our MoneySense websites here
We aim to help people facing particular financial challenges, by working with third sector partners.
One example is our partnership with OPEN and Gingerbread NI to bring helpful and practical guidance to people parenting alone.
Download a copy of the MoneySense for Lone Parents booklet here.
In partnership with Parentline and Parenting NI, Ulster Bank has launched a new family friendly booklet “Making the most of your family budget”. It gives sensible and practical tips to help parents budget, manage spending, know where to find out about benefits and encourage their children to develop good money habits.
Download a copy of the Making the most of your family budget booklet here.