Gaming the state school system and asking a 17-year-old for cash
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Money. It’s one of a few topics that you’re told to avoid in polite company.  But The Telegraph’s personal finance journalists, Lauren Davidson and Sam Meadows, aren’t polite company. Join them and special guest Tim Stanley as they unpick two thorny financial problems sent in by readers. Up for discussion: Is it OK to game the state school system by buying catchment-area property? And can you ask your 17-year-old nephew to return a charitable donation you made for a marathon he didn’t run? If you have a Moral Money dilemma of your own, email [email protected] and visit www.telegraph.co.uk/moral-money-podcast for more. Sign up to The Telegraph’s free twice-daily WhatsApp audio briefings: http://bit.ly/2XJU05f
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