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This does sound helpful, a bit like a text version of those financial advice columns in the newspaper?<p>However I feel for any kind of help or mentoring, the student should be willing to put in say 1 hour of time to understand the basics.<p>To that end I think a youtube video (s) from yourselves would be good to cover finance, interest, tax, investment and budgeting basics. Maybe haggling / salary negotiation / cost of living calcs? And then once they've invested some time to try and learn you'd get better questions.<p>Or to flip it maybe the videos are the answers to some common questions.